APPENDIX B Data Sets 757 (Complete data sets available at www.TriolaStats.com) Data Set 22: Presidents Data are from 39 presidents of the United States (first five rows shown here). Presidents who took office as the result of an assassination or resignation are not included. AGE is age in years at time of inauguration. DAYS is the number of days served as president. YEARS is the number of years lived after the first inauguration. HEIGHT is height (cm) of the president. HEIGHT OPP is the height (cm) of the major opponent for the presidency. TI-83, 84 list names PRAGE, DAYS, YEARS, PRHT, HTOPP (POTUS): (no list for PRESIDENT). Missing data values are represented by 9999. PRESIDENT AGE DAYS YEARS HEIGHT HEIGHT OPP Washington 57 2864 10 188 J. Adams 61 1460 29 170 189 Jefferson 57 2921 26 189 170 Madison 57 2921 28 163 Monroe 58 2921 15 183 Data Set 23: Nobel Laureates and Chocolate Data are from 23 countries (first five rows shown here). CHOCOLATE includes chocolate consumption (kg per capita), NOBEL includes the numbers of Nobel Laureates (per 10 million people), POPULATION includes population (in millions), and INTERNET includes the number of Internet users per 100 people. The data are from “The Real Secret to Genius? Reading Between the Lines,” by McClintock, Stangle, and Cetinkaya-Rundel, Chance, Vol. 27, No. 1; and “Chocolate Consumption, Cognitive Function, and Nobel Laureates,” by Franz Messerli, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 367, No. 16. TI-83, 84 list names CHOC, NOBEL, POPUL, INTNT (NOBEL): (no list for COUNTRY) COUNTRY CHOCOLATE NOBEL POPULATION INTERNET Australia 4.5 5.5 22 79.5 Austria 10.2 24.3 8 79.8 Belgium 4.4 8.6 11 78.0 Brazil 2.9 0.1 197 45.0 Canada 3.9 6.1 34 83.0 Data Set 24: Earthquakes Data are from 600 matched pairs (first five rows shown here) of magnitude/depth measurements randomly selected from 10,594 earthquakes recorded in one year from a location in southern California. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of at least 1.00 are used. MAGNITUDE is magnitude measured on the Richter scale and DEPTH is depth in km. The magnitude and depth both describe the source of the earthquake. The data are from the Southern California Earthquake Data Center. TI-83, 84 list names MAG, DEPTH (QUAKE): MAGNITUDE DEPTH 2.45 0.7 3.62 6.0 3.06 7.0 3.30 5.4 1.09 0.5

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NjM5ODQ=