Heart Rate Data Assignment
Heart Rate Data Assignment
Charles Collantes
Identify Variable Types and Their Values Identify the Variables in the Dataset
Gender
Continuous
The other two variables Heart Rate before Exercise and Heart Rate after
The first variable Gender is a nominal variable, have only two values
(dichotomous) M = 0 and F = 1.
The other two variables Heart Rate before Exercise and Heart Rate after
minute.
Give a Brief Written Description of What Each Variable Tells Us about the Data
Provided
Heart rate information is shown in the two tables next to each other, with the
categories "resting" and "after exercise" Numerous statistical metrics that shed light on
Central Tendency
Mean: The average heart rate for each group is shown by the term mean (Average).
The mean for "After Exercise" is greater than the mean for "Resting" (81.0),
suggesting that there will likely be an increase in heart rate after physical exercise.
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Median: In an ordered dataset, the median is the "middle" value that is less
susceptible to outliers (Mishra et al., 2019). The medians for both groups are
generally symmetrical, indicating that they are near to their respective means.
Mode: The most common value is the mode. Compared to "After Exercise" (99.7),
the mode (85.2) in "Resting" is closer to the mean, indicating a greater distribution of
Standard Deviation & Variance: Measure the degree to which the data points
deviate from the mean using the standard deviation and variance (George & Mallery,
2018). The "After Exercise" group had both values higher, suggesting more variation
Range: The distinction between the lowest and highest values. Even though the mean
in the "After Exercise" group is higher, comparable range values (around 38) indicate
skewness in both groups indicates a tiny tail towards lower values (perhaps because
Kurtosis: Indicates how flat or peaky the distribution of the data is in relation to a
normal distribution (Ho & Yu, 2015). The values for both groups are around zero,
The findings mostly supports the anticipated increase in heart rate after exercise.
Standard deviation and variance reveal that "After Exercise" has a greater spread than the
other group, even if both groups' data ranges are equally variable. There may be a few people
with lower resting heart rates, based on the minor negative skewness in both groups.
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References
Mishra, P., Pandey, C. M., Singh, U., Gupta, A., Sahu, C., & Keshri, A. (2019). Descriptive
statistics and normality tests for statistical data. Annals of cardiac anaesthesia, 22(1),
67.
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George, D., & Mallery, P. (2018). Descriptive statistics. In IBM SPSS Statistics 25 Step by
Ho, A. D., & Yu, C. C. (2015). Descriptive statistics for modern test score distributions: