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Driving Tests Histogram analysis: Statistics for male minor mistakes made Statistics for female minor mistakes made Grouped Data Statistics: Grouped Data Statistics: Total Frequency, n: 40 Total Frequency, n: 40 Mean, x: 13.125 Mean, x: 13.4375 Standard Deviation, x: 8.28685 Standard Deviation, x: 7.36732 Modal Class: 0- Modal Class: 10- Lower Quartile: 6.25 Lower Quartile: 8.33333 Median: 12.5 Median: 13.0769 Upper Quartile: 18.3333 Upper Quartile: 17.5 Semi I.Q. Range: 6.04167 Semi I.Q. Range: 4.58333 Male: My histogram displaying the number of minor mistakes made by my male sample shows quite an obvious pattern. The first three columns are all very tall, this would imply that the majority of males in my sample completed their driving test with less than half of the possible amount of minor mistakes awarded. Although it is difficult to say whether this majority of drivers in the first three columns made mistakes at the bottom or the top end of the described range. This difficulty is also present if any column on its own is taken into consideration. Starting with a tall start the histogram...

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