754 APPENDIX B Data Sets (Complete data sets available at www.TriolaStats.com) Data Set 13: Freshman 15 Weights of 67 college students are provided (first five rows shown here). SEX is gender of subject, WT is weights in kilograms, and BMI is measured body mass index. Measurements were made in September of freshman year and then later in April of freshman year. Results are published in Hoffman, D. J., Policastro, P., Quick, V., and Lee, S. K.: “Changes in Body Weight and Fat Mass of Men and Women in the First Year of College: A Study of the ‘Freshman 15.’” Journal of American College Health, July 1, 2006, Vol. 55, No. 1, p. 41. Copyright © 2006. Reprinted by permission. TI-83, 84 list names WTSP, WTAPR, BMISP, BMIAP (FRESH15): (no list for SEX) SEX WT SEPT WT APRIL BMI SEPT BMI APRIL M 72 59 22.02 18.14 M 97 86 19.70 17.44 M 74 69 24.09 22.43 M 93 88 26.97 25.57 F 68 64 21.51 20.10 Data Set 14: Word Counts Data are from counts of the numbers of words spoken in a day by 396 male (M) and female (F) subjects in six different sample groups (first five rows shown here). Column M1 denotes the word counts for males in Sample 1, F1 is the count for females in Sample 1, and so on. Sample 1: Recruited couples ranging in age from 18 to 29 Sample 2: Students recruited in introductory psychology classes, aged 17 to 23 Sample 3: Students recruited in introductory psychology classes in Mexico, aged 17 to 25 Sample 4: Students recruited in introductory psychology classes, aged 17 to 22 Sample 5: Students recruited in introductory psychology classes, aged 18 to 26 Sample 6: Students recruited in introductory psychology classes, aged 17 to 23 Results were published in “Are Women Really More Talkative Than Men?” by Mehl, Vazire, Ramirez-Esparza, Slatcher, Pennebaker, Science, Vol. 317, No. 5834. TI-83, 84 list names M1, F1, M2, F2, M3, F3, M4, F4, M5, F5, (WORDS): M6, F6. M1 F1 M2 F2 M3 F3 M4 F4 M5 F5 M6 F6 27531 20737 23871 16109 21143 6705 47016 11849 39207 15962 28408 15357 15684 24625 5180 10592 17791 21613 27308 25317 20868 16610 10084 13618 5638 5198 9951 24608 36571 11935 42709 40055 18857 22497 15931 9783 27997 18712 12460 13739 6724 15790 20565 18797 17271 5004 21688 26451 25433 12002 17155 22376 15430 17865 21034 20104 10171 37786 12151 Data Set 15: Passive and Active Smoke Data are from 1693 subjects (first five rows shown here) in three groups: SMOKER includes subjects who reported smoking at least one cigarette every day, ETS (Exposed to Tobacco Smoke) includes nonsmokers who reported living in a household with at least one smoker, NOETS (Nonsmoker and No Exposure to Tobacco Smoke) includes nonsmokers who reported living in a household with no smokers and had no exposure to second-hand smoke over the last seven days. All values are measured levels of serum cotinine (in ng/mL), a metabolite of nicotine. (When nicotine is absorbed by the body, cotinine is produced.) Data are from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics, Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. TI-83, 84 Plus list names SMKR, ETS, NOETS (SMOKE)*: *NOTE: TI lists are limited to 500 rows due to calculator memory constraints. SMOKER ETS NOETS 362 1.700 0.046 210 0.029 0.124 400 0.042 0.030 520 28.700 0.011 360 0.520 0.011
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