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Top of Form   Flag question: Question 1 Question 11 pts Calculate the appropriate univariate statistics to understand the distribution of age. Based on these measures, which of the following statements best describes the distribution of age? Group of answer choices A-The mode of age was 16 and the standard deviation was 1.16. B-The mean age of the sample was 15.16 and the variation ratio was 71.8. C-The mode of age is 16. Forty-eight percent of the sample were in the modal category. D-Therefore, the variation ratio is 52%. E-The mean age is 15.16 and the standard deviation is 1.16.   Flag question: Question 2 Question 21 pts Calculate the appropriate univariate statistics to understand the distribution of offense level. Based on these measures, which of the following statements best describes the distribution of offense level? Group of answer choices A-The average offense level was 2.29 and the variation ratio was 41%. B-The mode of offense level was 1. Forty-one percent of the sample was in the modal category. Therfore, the variation ratio is 41%. C-The average offense level was 2.29 and the standard deviation was 1.30. D-The mode of offense level was felony. Forty-one percent of the sample was in the modal category. Therefore, the variation ratio is 59%.   Flag question: Question 3 Question 31 pts Please fill in the answers (DO NOT USE DECIMAL PLACES or CAPITAL LETTERS). The median number of days in detention was _________, the mean was ______ , and the standard deviation was ________  . This means that the number of days in detention had a _________ skew.   Flag question: Question 4 Question 41 pts What is the modal violent offense level? What is the variation ratio? Group of answer choices A-noncriminal; 66.56% B-6; 32.20% C-noncriminal; 67.80% D_4; 66.56%   Flag question: Question 5 Question 51 pts N = ____. Group of answer choices A-326 B-323 C-421 D-420 E_324 Bottom of Form Top of Form   Flag question: Question 1 Question 11 pts Calculate the appropriate univariate statistics to understand the distribution of age. Based on these measures, which of the following statements best describes the distribution of age? Group of answer choices A-The mode of age was 16 and the standard deviation was 1.16. B-The mean age of the sample was 15.16 and the variation ratio was 71.8. C-The mode of age is 16. Forty-eight percent of the sample were in the modal category. D-Therefore, the variation ratio is 52%. E-The mean age is 15.16 and the standard deviation is 1.16.   Flag question: Question 2 Question 21 pts Calculate the appropriate univariate statistics to understand the distribution of offense level. Based on these measures, which of the following statements best describes the distribution of offense level? Group of answer choices A-The average offense level was 2.29 and the variation ratio was 41%. B-The mode of offense level was 1. Forty-one percent of the sample was in the modal category. Therfore, the variation ratio is 41%. C-The average offense level was 2.29 and the standard deviation was 1.30. D-The mode of offense level was felony. Forty-one percent of the sample was in the modal category. Therefore, the variation ratio is 59%.   Flag question: Question 3 Question 31 pts Please fill in the answers (DO NOT USE DECIMAL PLACES or CAPITAL LETTERS). The median number of days in detention was _________, the mean was ______ , and the standard deviation was ________  . This means that the number of days in detention had a _________ skew.   Flag question: Question 4 Question 41 pts What is the modal violent offense level? What is the variation ratio? Group of answer choices A-noncriminal; 66.56% B-6; 32.20% C-noncriminal; 67.80% D_4; 66.56%   Flag question: Question 5 Question 51 pts N = ____. 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