Format Column Variable Name Label Codes Subject's Identification ABCD ID Sex Number N/A X Subject Sex Identified at Birth M= Male; F=Female X Age Age at time of Visit Range 0-100 X BMI Body Mass Index at Visit 0-70 X E Income Annual Income Range 0-10,000; >10,000-30,000; >30,000-50,000; >50,000- 100,00; >100,000 >HS; HS or equivalent; Some College; College or Graduate School F Education Level of Education G Systolic Blood Pressure SBP reading at Visit 0-200 H Employment Diabetes J TV K Physical M Housing N Zipcode Subject Employment Status Self-Reported Diabetes Status Time Spent watching TV per day in hours Time Spent working out per week in hours Housing Status Zip code of Current or Last Residence Unemployed; Employed X X X part-time; full-time employment X Y=Yes; N=No X 0-24 0-168 0=rent; 1=Own; 2-Unhoused; 3=Living with Friends or Family N/A X X X X

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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.6: Summarizing Categorical Data
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Suppose you have access to a database with the variables listed below. Choose two variables you are interested in exploring that may be related (a predictor and outcome).

  1. Which variable is your y (outcome) and which is your x (predictor)?  *Hint: which one may predict the other? Example: hot weather may predict sunburns.
Format
Column Variable Name
Label
Codes
Subject's Identification
ABCD
ID
Sex
Number
N/A
X
Subject Sex Identified at Birth
M= Male; F=Female
X
Age
Age at time of Visit
Range 0-100
X
BMI
Body Mass Index at Visit
0-70
X
E
Income
Annual Income Range
0-10,000; >10,000-30,000;
>30,000-50,000; >50,000-
100,00; >100,000
>HS; HS or equivalent;
Some College; College or
Graduate School
F
Education
Level of Education
G
Systolic Blood Pressure
SBP reading at Visit
0-200
H
Employment
Diabetes
J
TV
K
Physical
M
Housing
N
Zipcode
Subject Employment Status
Self-Reported Diabetes
Status
Time Spent watching TV per
day in hours
Time Spent working out per
week in hours
Housing Status
Zip code of Current or Last
Residence
Unemployed; Employed
X
X
X
part-time; full-time
employment
X
Y=Yes; N=No
X
0-24
0-168
0=rent; 1=Own;
2-Unhoused; 3=Living with
Friends or Family
N/A
X
X
X
X
Transcribed Image Text:Format Column Variable Name Label Codes Subject's Identification ABCD ID Sex Number N/A X Subject Sex Identified at Birth M= Male; F=Female X Age Age at time of Visit Range 0-100 X BMI Body Mass Index at Visit 0-70 X E Income Annual Income Range 0-10,000; >10,000-30,000; >30,000-50,000; >50,000- 100,00; >100,000 >HS; HS or equivalent; Some College; College or Graduate School F Education Level of Education G Systolic Blood Pressure SBP reading at Visit 0-200 H Employment Diabetes J TV K Physical M Housing N Zipcode Subject Employment Status Self-Reported Diabetes Status Time Spent watching TV per day in hours Time Spent working out per week in hours Housing Status Zip code of Current or Last Residence Unemployed; Employed X X X part-time; full-time employment X Y=Yes; N=No X 0-24 0-168 0=rent; 1=Own; 2-Unhoused; 3=Living with Friends or Family N/A X X X X
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