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Sample Statistical Computation

1. Frequency/total = Percentage (%)

Age Frequency /Total Percentage

21 yrs. Old and below 0 /30 0

22-25 yrs. Old 10 /30 33%

26-30 yrs. Old 6 /30 20%

31-40 yrs. Old 5 /30 17%

41-50 yrs. Old 6 /30 20%

51 yrs. Old and above 3 /30 10%

Total 30 100%

Mean is a simple or arithmetic average of a range of values. The grand mean is the
mean of sample means or the mean of all observations combined, irrespective of the
sample.

2. Total score / number of respondent = Weighted Mean


Sum of all Weighted mean / number of group = Overall Weighted Mean

A B C D
1 4 3 4 3
2 3 4 3 4
3 4 4 3 4
4 4 3 4 4
5 4 3 3 4
6 3 4 4 3
7 2 4 4 4
8 3 2 4 3
9
4 3 4 3
10 4 4 4 3
11 4 3 4 3
12 3 3 3 3
13 3 3 4 2
14 4 4 4 3
15 3 4 4 2
16
4 4 3 3
17 3 4 1 2
18 4 3 4 3
19 4 4 4 3
20 4 3 4 3
21 3 3 3 3
22 3 3 4 2
23 4 4 4 3
24 3 4 4 2
25 4 4 3 3
26 3 4 1 2
27 3 2 2 3
28 4 4 2 2
29 2 3 3 3
30 4 2 2 3
104 102 100 88

104/30 = 3.47 100/30= 3.33

102/30= 3.4 88/30= 2.93

3.47 + 3.4 + 3.33 + 2.93 = 13.13

13.133/4 = 3.28

1. Calculate the sample means for each of our samples as well as the mean for all
of the sample data.
2. Calculate the sum of squares of error. Here within each sample, we square the
deviation of each data value from the sample mean. The sum of all of the
squared deviations is the sum of squares of error, abbreviated SSE.
3. Calculate the sum of squares of treatment. We square the deviation of each
sample mean from the overall mean. The sum of all of these squared deviations
is multiplied by one less than the number of samples we have. This number is
the sum of squares of treatment, abbreviated SST.
4. Calculate the degrees of freedom. The overall number of degrees of freedom is
one less than the total number of data points in our sample, or n - 1. The number
of degrees of freedom of treatment is one less than the number of samples used,
or m - 1. The number of degrees of freedom of error is the total number of data
points, minus the number of samples, or n - m.
5. Calculate the mean square of error. This is denoted MSE = SSE/(n - m).

1. Calculate the mean square of treatment. This is denoted MST = SST/m - `1.
2. Calculate the F statistic. This is the ratio of the two mean squares that we
calculated. So F = MST/MSE.

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