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Minimum System Requirements
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Notebooks WINDOWS REQUIREMENTS
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Lenovo Pentium II 300-MHz processor-based computer or better
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Hard Drive Windows 95, 98 or 2000
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Travelstar 64 MB RAM
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Gateway Internet Explorer 4.x or later or Netscape 4.x or later
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Laptop Parts 800 x 600 resolution monitor
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Software 8x or faster CD-ROM drive
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Hard Drives Statistical software package such as Minitab, Excel or SPSS
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Canon Insert CD into CD drive and access its directory by clicking on "My Computer" and selecting your CD drive. Instructions for use of the files with particular software packages are below, Parts II-IV.
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Desktop Computers TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Think Pad Part I. Location and description of data files
Repair Part II. Reading a data file using SPSS
Data Recovery Part III. Reading a data file using SAS
Cisco Part IV. Reading a data file using MINITAB
Keyboard Part V. Reading a data file using STATISTIX
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Desktop PART I. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF DATA FILES
Infosys Data sets for examples, exercises, and Statistics in Action identified by a CD icon in the text are available in the folder named for the chapter where the data first appears.
Refurbished Laptops All data files have a .DAT extension and are stored in ASCII format.
Wipro The following list (extracted from Appendix B of the text) gives the file name, location, number of variables, and description of variables for each data set: File Name Location Variables Description of Variables
Lap Top Chapter 2 folder:
APHASIA Table 2.1 1 Type of aphasia BLOODLOSS Example 2.1 3 Patient, drug type & complication type CEODEGREES Ex. 2.9 1 Highest degree obtained HEARLOSS Ex. 2.10 1 Type of hearing loss (coded) DOLPHIN Ex. 2.13 2 Whistle category & number DIGITS Ex. 2.14 2 1st digit & number of occurrences OILSPILL Ex. 2.15 2 Spillage amount & cause of spill EPAGAS Table 2.3 1 Gas mileage rating LOANDEFAULT Table 2.5 1 Percent of loans in default SPIDERS Ex. 2.24 1 Fluid loss BRAINPMI Ex. 2.25 1 Postmortem interval BULIMIA Ex. 2.27 2 Group & FNE score NEUROSPECT Ex. 2.28 2 Density ratio & patient type SAT Ex. 2.30 3 State, 1990 SAT & 2000 SAT LISTEN Ex. 2.31 3 Group, response rate & percent correct STLRUNS Ex. 2.32 1 Runs scored by St. Louis CUBSRUNS Ex. 2.32 1 Runs scored by Chicago WOMENPOWER Ex. 2.44 4 Name, age, company & title AMMONIA Ex. 2.45 1 Ammonia concentration CONDOR Ex. 2.46 3 Plot, number killed & breeders PAF Ex. 2.48 1 PAF inhibition percentage SLI Ex. 2.51 5 Subject, gender, group, DIQ & percent pronoun errors LEFTEYE Ex. 2.52 1 Cylinder power measurement RATMAZE Table 2.9 1 Maze run time SHIPSANIT Ex. 2.72 2 Ship name & sanitation score REACTION Table 2.10 2 Stimulus type & reaction time LM2_98 Ex. 2.98 2 Sample & value MBASAL Ex. 2.100 1 Top salary offer DOWNTIME Ex. 2.103 2 Customer & downtime MEDFACTORS Table 2.11 2 Number of factors & length of stay BLACKBREAM Ex. 2.110 3 Week, number of strikes & age ALWINS Ex. 2.111 3 Team, wins & batting average EYECUE SIA Chap. 2 4 Gender, group, deviation & judgement WALKS Ex. 2.113 3 Steps, unrooted walks & self-avoiding walks CRASH Ex. 2.115 2 Driver star rating & head injury Rating BEANIE Ex. 2.127 5 Number, name, age, retired status & value TORNADO Ex. 2.130 3 State, number of tornados & peak month TRAPS Ex. 2.134 2 Species & number killed EVOS Ex. 2.135 4 Transect, number of sea birds, length & oil status GALAXY2 Ex. 2.137 1 Galaxy velocity SUICIDE Ex. 2.139 7 Victim, jail days, marital status, race, charge, suicide time & year
Refurbished Chapter 5 folder:
RANUNI Ex. 5.9 1 Random number value LM5_46 Ex. 5.46 1 Quantitative value DARTS Ex. 5.49 2 Distance from target & frequency ALBATAVG Ex. 5.50 2 AL player & batting average NLBATAVG Ex. 5.50 2 NL player & batting average RUBIDIUM Ex. 5.107 1 Rubidium amount
Memory Chapter 6 folder;
INSOMNIA Table 6.3 1 Time to fall asleep
Intel Chapter 7 folder:
HOSPLOS Table 7.1 1 Length of stay AIRNOSHOWS Example 7.1 1 Number of unoccupied seats CHARITY Ex. 7.14 1 Charitable amount CORR34 Ex. 7.17 1 Study correlation ATTIMES Ex. 7.18 1 Twins attention time PRINTHEAD Table 7.4 1 Number of characters printed LEADCOPP Ex. 7.27 2 Lead level & copper level DECAY Ex. 7.28 1 Daily decay rate PIGEONS Ex. 7.29 1 Pigeon crop weight SOUND Ex. 7.30 1 Sound pressure level TRAFFIC Ex. 7.31 4 Station, route type, 30th hour volume & 100th hour volume SNACK Ex. 7.40 1 Taste rating (coded) SCALLOPS Table 7.6 1 Scallop weight measurement MATHCPU Ex. 7.81 4 Solution time
As400 Chapter 8 folder:
PCB Ex. 8.26 1 Number of joints inspected BONES Ex. 8.27 1 Length-to-width ratio EMISSIONS Example 8.5 1 Engine emission level IRONTEMP Ex. 8.54 1 Crankshaft pouring temperature FILLAMOUNTS Example 8.10 1 Can fill weight CO2 Ex. 8.95 1 Carbon dioxide amount
Averatec Chapter 9 folder:
DIETSTUDY Table 9.1 2 Diet & weight loss READING Table 9.2 2 Method & reading score LM9_7 Ex. 9.7 2 Sample & value HWSTUDY Ex. 9.17 4 Home work condition, level of involvement in science, math & language BILLBOARD Ex. 9.19 3 Pre/Post SoundScan, week & number of new artists PAIREDSCORES Table 9.3 3 Pair, new method score & standard method score PAIREDGRADS Table 9.5 3 Pair, male salary & female salary LM9_29 Ex. 9.29 3 Pair, value 1 & value 2 LM9_30 Ex. 9.30 3 Pair, value 1 & value 2 LM9_31 Ex. 9.31 3 Pair, x-value & y-value DEPOPROV Ex. 9.33 3 Patient, pre-treatment level & post-treatment level FMATTITUDES Ex. 9.34 3 Student, father attitude & mother attitude MSSTUDY Ex. 9.37 6 Pair, gender, MS age, MS height, MS weight, nonMS age, nonMS height & nonMS weight TWINSIQ Ex. 9.38 3 Pair, twin A IQ & twin B IQ RATPUPS Ex. 9.40 3 Litter, male swims & female swims HOMOPHON Ex. 9.41 3 Patient, time 1 confusion error & time 2 confusion error INOSITOL Ex. 9.42 3 Patient, placebo panic attacks & inositol panic attacks MICEWTS Table 9.7 2 Supplier & mouse weight INSPECT Ex. 9.82 2 Inspection type & number of errors ORDTIMES Ex. 9.84 2 Date & order-to-delivery times MILK SIA Chap. 9 6 Year, market, winner, whole white bid, low-fat white bid & low-fat chocolate bid LM9_89 Ex. 9.89 3 Pair, value 1 & value 2 BACTERIA Ex. 9.97 2 Location & bacteria count PULLFORCE Ex. 9.100 3 Pair, female force & male force PUPILL Ex. 9.102 3 Consumer, reading 1 & reading 2 WOOLYCAT Ex. 9.104 3 Day, air temperature & cocoon temperature BIOFEED Ex. 9.105 3 Subject, before blood pressure & after blood pressure
Hardware Chapter 10 folder:
GOLFCRD Table 10.1 2 Golf ball brand & driving distance SORPRATE Ex. 10.24 2 Organic solvent & sorption rate HAIRPAIN Ex. 10.25 2 Hair color & pain threshold NAMEGAME Ex. 10.26 2 Group & percent of names recalled FACES Ex. 10.27 2 Dominance rating & facial expression Rating GOLFRBD Table 10.5 3 Golfer, brand & driving distance LM10_42 Ex. 10.42 3 Treatment, block & value LM10_43 Ex. 10.43 3 Treatment, block & value DECOY Ex. 10.46 3 Pit blind, decoy type & percent of goose flock WALKERS Ex. 10.47 3 Week, prompting group & number of walkers/week BOXING Ex. 10.48 3 Boxer, intervention & punching power PLANTS Ex. 10.49 3 Student, plant type & finger temperature EYEDOGS Ex. 10.50 3 Dog, drug & eye pressure MOSQUITO Ex. 10.51 6 Location & resistance ratios for five insecticides GOLFFAC1 Table 10.10 3 Golf club, ball brand & driving Distance GOLFFAC2 Table 10.11 3 Golf club, ball brand & driving Distance LM10_56 Ex. 10.56 3 A level, B level & value LM10_58 Ex. 10.58 3 A level, B level & value VITAMINB Ex. 10.65 3 Rat size, diet & kidney weight PRACEXAM Ex. 10.67 3 Preparation type, class standing & helpfulness rating ROACH Table 10.12 3 Trail deviation, roach group & extract type LM10_72 Ex. 10.72 2 Treatment & value LM10_73 Ex. 10.73 3 Treatment, block & value MICE Ex. 10.82 2 Group & maze test score INGOT Ex. 10.83 3 Ingot, bonding agent & pressure WORKSCHD Ex. 10.84 3 Schedule, payment & attitude score SUPMARK Ex. 10.85 3 Display type, price type & sales CLOTS Ex. 10.86 3 Person, drug & clotting time INOCULIN Ex. 10.87 2 Inoculin & weight increase
Dual Xeon Chapter 11 folder:
STIMULUS Table 11.1 2 Drug amount & reaction time TAMPALMS Ex. 11.14 2 Appraisal value & sale price OJUICE Ex. 11.19 3 Run, sweetness index & pectin amount ORGCHEM Ex. 11.20 3 Compound, maximum absorption & Hammett constant HEARAID Ex. 11.21 3 Subject, familiar words & unfamiliar words CONDOR2 Ex. 11.22 3 Plot, number killed & tit occupancy NAMEGAME2 Ex. 11.23 2 Position & name recall percentage LONGJUMP Ex. 11.24 3 Jumper, best distance & takeoff error HOSPITAL Ex. 11.30 3 State, average change & average length of stay CUTTOOL Ex. 11.33 3 Speed, brand A life & brand B life BOXING2 Ex. 11.42 2 Blood lactate level & perceived recovery GLOBRISK Ex. 11.46 3 Country, risk & credit rating BRICKS Ex. 11.47 3 Location, drop spall rate & photo spall rate CASINO Table 11.5 3 Year, number of employees & crime rate FERTRATE Ex. 11.56 2 Contraceptive prevalence & fertility rate SNOWGEESE Ex. 11.60 5 Trial, diet, weight change, digest efficiency & acid fibre JAPANSPORTS Ex. 11.71 3 Activity, frequency & duration FIREDAM Table 11.7 2 Distance from station & fire damage DOWSING Table 11.8 4 Trial, dowser, pipe location & Guess LM11_76 Ex. 11.76 2 x-value & y-value SOCIOL Ex. 11.77 2 Verbal score & final grade HORSES Ex. 11.78 2 Gestation period & life span QLAGREE Ex. 11.79 3 Statement, US percent & Japan percent HELIUM Ex. 11.83 2 Temperature & impurity proportion SEEDGERM Ex. 11.85 2 Energy change & temperature FLOUR Ex. 11.88 2 Shipment weight & number of bags
Storage Chapter 12 folder:
REALESTATE Table 12.1 5 Property, sale price, land value, improvements & area GFCLOCKS Table 12.2 3 Age, number of bidders & price STREETVEN Ex. 12.8 4 Vendor, earnings, age & hours worked MNSALES Ex. 12.9 8 Code, price, apartments, age, lot size, parking spaces, area & condition QUASAR Ex. 12.12 7 Quasar, redshift, lineflux, luminosity, AB1450, magnitude & RFE width WATEROIL Ex. 12.13 9 Experiment, voltage, volume, salinity, temperature, delay, surficant, span & solid particles CALIRAIN Ex. 12.34 6 Number, station, precipitation, altitude, longitude & distance from coast BOILERS Ex. 12.36 5 Man-hours, capacity, pressure, boiler type & drum type ELECTRIC Table 12.3 2 Home size & electrical usage CARP Ex. 12.52 3 Tank, body weight & ENE TIRES Ex. 12.53 2 Pressure & mileage AEROBIC Ex. 12.57 3 Subject, IGG value & maximal oxygen uptake MOVIEGROSS Ex. 12.58 7 Rank, movie, year, US gross, rating, budget & world gross REPELLENT Ex. 12.68 3 Repellent type, cost/use & protection hours PEAS Ex. 12.72 2 Variety & yield CASTING Table 12.5 3 Plant, incentive & productivity LEADMOSS Ex. 12.83 3 Lead level, elevation & slope face CARNATIONS Table 12.6 3 Temperature, fertilizer amount & height FLAG Ex. 12.101 15 Price, DOT estimate, ratio, status, district, number of bidders, days to complete, road length, asphalt, material, excavation, mobil, structures, traffic & sub status GFCLOCKALT Table 12.9 3 Age, number of bidders & price SOCWORK Table 12.10 2 years experience & salary FTC Table 12.11 4 Tar content, nicotine content, weight & CO content CFSMOKE Ex. 12.106 2 Weight percentile & cigarettes smoked/day BOYS10 Ex. 12.107 5 Max. oxygen uptake, age, height, weight & chest depth URBANAIR Ex. 12.108 2 Acid percent & oxidant CONDO SIA 12.2 6 Price, floor height, distance from elevator, view, end unit & furnish SHUTDOWN Ex. 12.134 4 Downtime, age, machine type & type (coded) PHOSPHOR Ex. 12.135 3 Watershed, soil loss & dissolved phosphorus RELIEF Ex. 12.136 3 Method, age & time to relief
Seagate Chapter 13 folder:
AMI Ex. 13.22 3 Heart status, alcohol consumption & number TRAUMA Ex. 13.24 3 Seatbelt status, race & number ETHNIC Ex. 13.25 3 Region, political strategy & number PIGFARM Ex. 13.26 3 Size, education level & number MOTH Ex. 13.27 3 Food choice, egg fed & number SIMKILLS Ex. 13.28 3 Stop status, number of kills & number HYPNOSIS Ex. 13.29 3 SHSS, CAHS & number GANGS Ex. 13.30 3 Gang score, weapon & number HIVVAC1 Ex. 13.31 3 Group, MN strain & number HIVVAC2 Ex. 13.31 3 Group, MN strain & number HIVVAC3 Ex. 13.31 3 Group, MN strain & number TUMORS Ex. 13.35 3 Cancer, diet & number TRAVEL Ex. 13.36 3 Nights, retire status & number LIFESTYLE Ex. 13.45 3 Husband lifestyle, wife lifestyle & number SISEBERT SIA Chap. 13 3 Movie, Siskel rating & Ebert rating MEDLYONS SIA Chap. 13 3 Movie, Medved rating & Lyons rating HEARIMP Ex. 13.37 2 Hearing loss & number of patients FATHSON Ex. 13.39 3 Father's job, son's job & number QUAKE Ex. 13.40 3 Insurance status, county & number SCANNER Ex. 13.42 3 Brand, number of purchases & market share HAIREYE Ex. 13.43 3 Eye color, hair color & number DISRUPT Ex. 13.46 3 Delay status, behavior & number
Computer Sales Chapter 14 folder:
SUBABUSE Table 14.1 1 Substance abuse score LM14_4 Ex. 14.4 1 Value LYMPHO Ex. 14.8 2 Case & lymphocyte cell count GUPPY Ex. 14.10 1 Number of fish REACTION Table 14.2 2 Drug & reaction time LM14_13 Ex. 14.13 2 Sample & value LM14_14 Ex. 14.14 2 Sample & value LM14_15 Ex. 14.15 2 Sample & value EYEMOVE Ex. 14.19 2 Deaf status & eye movement rate COLORAIN Ex. 14.20 2 Station & precipitation INFOSYS Ex. 14.21 2 Sector & IS expenditures COWBIRD Ex. 14.22 2 Flycatcher group & vocalization Rate SOFTPAPER Table 14.4 3 Judge, A rating & B rating CRIMEPLAN Table 14.6 3 Expert, A rating & B rating LM14_25 Ex. 14.25 3 Pair, A value & B value FACEVT Ex. 14.32 3 Group, face score & video score AGGTWINS Ex. 14.33 3 Twin set, 1st born score & 2nd born score ATLAS Ex. 14.34 3 Theme, teacher ranking & alumni ranking HYPOGLY Ex. 14.35 3 Mouse, X blood sugar & Y blood sugar POWVEP Ex. 14.36 3 POW, VEP 157 days & VEP 379 days HOSPBEDS Table 14.7 2 Hospital & number of beds MKTCYCLE Ex. 14.40 2 Phase & growth rate READ3 Ex. 14.41 2 Method & reading level MENTALID Ex. 14.44 2 Identification & judge type REACTION2 Table 14.8 4 Subject & times for drugs A, B, C LM14_48 Ex. 14.48 3 Block, treatment & value LM14_49 Ex. 14.49 3 Treatment, block & value FARM6 Ex. 14.50 6 Farmer & constraint rankings for 5 conditions ATLAS2 Ex. 14.51 5 Theme, group & ranking FLOOD Ex. 14.52 3 Station, year & flood crest CORRODE Ex. 14.56 3 Metal, sealer & corrosion amount NEWBORN Table 14.11 2 Number of cigarettes & baby weight LM14_60 Ex. 14.60 2 x-value & y-value WINETASTE Ex. 14.63 3 Brand, expert 1 ranking & expert 2 ranking RECTIME Ex. 14.67 2 Recreation time & number of tranquilizers COREP Ex. 14.68 3 Company, 1999 rank & 2000 rank TCDDFAT Table 14.13 1 TCDD level in fat TCDDPLAS Table 14.14 1 TCDD level in plasma LM14_70 Ex. 14.70 2 Sample & value LM14_71 Ex. 14.71 2 x-value & y-value LM14_72 Ex. 14.72 2 Sample & value LM14_73 Ex. 14.73 3 Treatment, block & value TESTORDER Ex. 14.75 2 Test & score UNION Ex. 14.76 3 Person, item & ranking COOKIES Ex. 14.77 2 Technique & boxes sold SLEEPILL Ex. 14.78 3 Patient, Drug A hours & Drug B hours PARANOIA Ex. 14.79 3 Child, paranoia ranking & aggression ranking RAZORS Ex. 14.80 2 Blade type & number of shaves PRINTYPE Ex. 14.81 2 Print type & read time PRESTIGE Ex. 14.83 3 Person, job & rank PAINKILL Ex. 14.84 3 Subject, aspirin relief & new drug Relief WORDLIST Ex. 14.85 2 List & number of words DECEPEYE Ex. 14.86 2 Deception score & pupil increase HWPATROL Ex. 14.87 3 Day, heavy number of cars & occasional number of cars DEFECTS Ex. 14.89 2 Hours & fraction defective FLU Ex. 14.91 2 Flu strain & recovery time AFLATOX Ex. 14.92 3 Ear, spray & aflatoxin amount
Computer Hardware PART II. READING A DATA FILE USING SPSS
Printers In the SPSS windows environment:
Technology (1) Select "File"
Mainframe (2) Select "Read Text Data"
Samsung (3) Select the folder where the data file is stored
Computer Repair (4) Select files of type: *.dat
Used Computers (5) Select the name of the file you want to read
Network (6)Select "Open"
Digital Cameras You will enter into the SPSS "Text Import Wizard". Be sure to indicate that your file will be of "fixed width" and answer "No" to the question "Are variable names included at the top of the file?"
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Cognos PART II. READING A DATA FILE USING SAS
Hosting In the SAS program editor, enter DATA and INPUT commands. The sample program below reads the data for the BEANIE file in Chapter 2:
Netfinity DATA BEANIE;
INPUT ID NAME $ AGE STATUS $ VALUE;
copy data and insert here
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Cheap Computer PART III. READING A DATA FILE USING MINITAB
Digital Camera In the MINITAB windows environment:
Printer (1) Select "File"
Xseries (2) Select "Other Files"
Maxtor (3) Seleact "Import Special Text"
Data Storage (4) Specify the names of the columns where the data will be stored
Hitachi (5) Select "OK"
Rational (6) Select the folder where the data file is stored
Websphere (7) Select files of type: *.dat
Battery (8) Select the name of the file you want to read
It Support (9) Select "Open"
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Music PART IV. READING A DATA FILE USING STATISTIX
Networks In the STATISTIX windows environment:
Toner (1) Select "File"
Cheap Laptops (2) Seleact "Import"
Wholesale (3) Select the folder where the data file is stored
Brother (4) Select files of type: *.dat
Netvista (5) Select the option "Enter variable names manually"
Camera (6) Enter the names of the variables in the dialog box
Networking Note: For categorical variables, specify (Sx) after the name, where, x represents the number of characters in the value. Example: NAME (S3)
Sharp (7) Select "OK"
Cheap (8) Select the name of the file you want to read
Windows (9) Select "Open"
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