Activity 3.5 Applied Statistics
In activity 3.5, we learned about applied statistics. The parts of applied statistics is central tendency, variation and distribution. The parts of central tendency is mean, median, and mode, the parts of variation is range, standard deviation and interquartile range, and the parts of distribution are frequency tables, histograms, normal distribution.
Conclusion Questions
1. How can statistics of a product’s dimensions be used to assess the quality of the product? The statistics of a product's dimensions can be used to assess the quality of the product by showing the pieces of an object, and the detail of it with its dimensions.
2. In which phase(s) of a design process might statistics be most useful? Why? Statistics might be most useful during the research, collect information, and make prototypes because you need to find the exact or at least approximate dimensions because statistics are needed to calculate a proper prototype for an object.
2. In which phase(s) of a design process might statistics be most useful? Why? Statistics might be most useful during the research, collect information, and make prototypes because you need to find the exact or at least approximate dimensions because statistics are needed to calculate a proper prototype for an object.