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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-06-18 22:05:02 +0900 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-06-18 22:05:02 +0900 |
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diff --git a/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dps/examples/advanced/uselayers/basic/stat_match1-tb.tex b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dps/examples/advanced/uselayers/basic/stat_match1-tb.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a86b3bf --- /dev/null +++ b/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dps/examples/advanced/uselayers/basic/stat_match1-tb.tex @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +% +% An old assignment I made for my class in 2006. It show how to require +% a name to fill out the game board. Also uses layers to pose the questions. +% +% Workflow: dvips-> distiller, open in Acrobat and save +% +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[% + web={extended}, + eforms, + uselayers +]{aeb_pro} +\usepackage[uselayers, + lang=custom, + nonrandomized, + !showletters, + !showanswerkey, + savedata]{dps} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{pstricks-add} % optional, this fancies up the long questions +\usepackage[absolute]{textpos} %,overlay + +%\previewOn\pmpvOn +%\useRandomSeed{number} +\inputRandomSeed +%\useLastSeed + +\margins{.5in}{.5in}{.5in}{.5in} % left,right,top, bottom +\screensize{9.5in}{8.5in} % height, width + +\DeclareDocInfo +{ + title=Stat Matching Game, + author=D. P. Story, + university=NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE\\Department of Mathematics, + email=storyd@nwfsc.edu, + subject=First extra credit assignment, + keywords={statistics, matching, game}, + talksite=http://www.acrotex.net, + copyrightyears=2006-\the\year, +} +\talkdateLabel{Version} +\version{1.0}\nocopyright + +\ifeqforpaper +\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-.5in}\fi + +\everyTextField{\textFont{TiRo}} + +% Try to prevent the student from saving the game (for some other student) +% we clear the game board if either student closes or save the document. +\clearOnCloseOrSave + +\optionalPageMatter +{% + \par\minimumskip\vspace{\stretch{1}} + \begin{center} + \fcolorbox{blue}{white}{% + \begin{minipage}{.75\linewidth}\parskip3pt + \textbf{\textcolor{red}{Instructions: }} + On the next page of this document is a little matching game covering + some of the statistical concepts discussed in class. + \begin{itemize} + \item When you turn to the next page, type in your name in the name field + provided near the top of the page. + \item Follow the instructions on that page on how to answer the questions. + \item After you have correctly answered the last question correctly, a message + appears at the bottom of the page with an evaluation of your effort. + \item Print the completed page and turn it in to me at the next class meeting + for (extra) credit. + \end{itemize} + \textbf{\textcolor{red}{Warning:}} The puzzle board is cleared if this document + is closed or saved. Complete the puzzle in one sitting, then print the results. + \end{minipage}} + \end{center} +} + +\rheader{} + +\parindent0pt +\parskip6pt + +\DeclarePuzzle +{% + {R}{R} + {o}{o} + {n}{n} + {a}{a} + {l}{l} + {d}{d} + {F}{F} + {i}{i} + {s}{s} + {h}{h} + {e}{e} + {r}{r} +} + +%\writeComposingEnv + +\begin{Composing} + +\begin{cQ}{R} +Branches of Statistics\begin{setContent}{R} +The two branches of statistics +are descriptive and \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}}. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}[r]{R} +inferential +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{o} +Definition\begin{setContent}{o} +\underbar{\hspace*{\ublength}} is the +science of collecting, organizing, analyzing and interpreting data +in order to make decisions. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{o} +statistics +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{n} +A frequency distribution is an example of +\underbar{\hspace*{\ublength}} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{n} +data reduction +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{a} +Find the median\begin{setContent}{a} +Find the median of the following +data:\\[1ex] +\begin{tabular}{r|ll} +2&2334&\kern6pt Key $2\,|\,4=24$\\ +2&57888\\ +3&344\\ +3&55666\\ +4&0023\\ +4&566 +\end{tabular} +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{a} +$34.5$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{l} +Compute mean and standard deviation\begin{setContent}{l} +Given that $n=5$, +$\sum x = 26$ $\sum x^2 = 154$, compute $\bar x$ and $s$. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{l} +$5.2$ and $2.17$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{d} +Definition\begin{setContent}{d} +A \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}} is a sample +in which every possible sample of the same size has the same change +of being selected. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{d} +simple random sample +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{F} +Measures of Position\begin{setContent}{F} +The number \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}} divides a data set in such a way that +$75\%$ of the data is less than it and $25\%$ of the data is greater +than it. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}[f]{F} +$Q_3$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{i} +Measure of Central Tendency\begin{setContent}{i} +The \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}} is the measure of central tendency +that is sensitive to outliers in the data set. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{i} +sample mean +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{s} +$\mu$ refers to the \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{s} +population mean +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{h} +Calculating the $z$-score\begin{setContent}{h} +In a data set with sample +mean of $4.5$ and sample standard deviation of $1.5$, the $z$-score +of $x = 4$ is $ z = \underbar{\hspace{\ublength}}$. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{h} +$-0.33$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{e} +Interpreting the $z$-score\begin{setContent}{e} +If a $z$-score of a data +entry is negative, then that data entry is +\underbar{\hspace{\ublength}} than mean. +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{e} +less +\end{cA} + +\begin{cQ}{r} +The Empirical Rule\begin{setContent}{r} +The mean value of land and building +per acre from a sample of farms is $\$1200$ with a standard +deviation of $\$350$. Assuming the distribution of the data set is +bell shaped, approximately what percentage of the sample of farmers +had value of land and building (per acre) between $\$1200$ and +$\$1550$? +\end{setContent} +\end{cQ} +\begin{cA}{r} +$34$ +\end{cA} + +%------------------- + +\begin{cA}{fake1} +$5.2$ and $1.94$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake2} +sample +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake3} +$0.33$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake4} +greater +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake5} +median +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake6} +mode +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake7} +$Q_1$ +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake8} +variance +\end{cA} + +\begin{cA}{fake9} +$35$ +\end{cA} + +\end{Composing} + +% The \finishedEvent allows us to insert script that fires when the puzzle is completed +% (the last question is answered). Here, we display the owclogo +\dpsFinishedEvent{dpsShowLayer("owclogo");} + +% since we are displaying owclogo we need to hide it +\dpsResetHook{% + dpsHidePreviousLayer(); + dpsHideLayer("owclogo"); +} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + + +\fmtOCGQues{% + \parbox[t][9\baselineskip][t]{2.25in}{\kern0pt\small\hfuzz11pt + \psshadowbox[framesep=0pt]{\fcolorbox{red}{cornsilk}{% + \parbox{\linewidth}{\dpsQuesLayer{#1}\vskip3pt}}}} +} + +% These declaration go on the page where they are to appear +\placeQuesLayer{% + \begin{textblock*}{2.25in}[0,0](2.5in+.725in,4in) + \insertQuesLayer{#1} + \end{textblock*}% +} + +\placeOtherLayer{% + \begin{textblock*}{2.25in}[0,0](2.5in+.725in,4in)\centering + \xBld{owclogo}\parbox{2.25in}{\includegraphics[width=2.25in]{owc_self}}\eBld + \end{textblock*}% +} + +\def\answidth{1.7in} +\def\queswidth{2in} +\def\ublength{.5in} +\def\commondepth{6in+2\baselineskip} + +\ifeqforpaper\vspace*{-1in}\fi + +{\bfseries\noindent +\makebox[\textwidth]{\rlap{STA 2023}\hfill\textcolor{blue}{\webtitle}\hfill\llap{Statistics}} +\makebox[\textwidth]{\rlap{\webauthor}\hfill\textcolor{blue}{Descriptive Statistics}\hfill\llap{Fall 2006}}} + + +\underbar{\textbf{Name:} \textField[\BC{}]{dpsSignInName}{2in}{11bp}} + +\textcolor{red}{\textbf{Instructions:}} Select a question from the +left panel by clicking its checkbox. Find the answer listed in +either the right panel. No guessing! A maximum of $\dsthreshold$ +tries on any problem before you get $\dspenaltypoints$ penalty +points! Passing is to complete the puzzle with only $\dspassing$ +incorrect answers. + +\fbox{\begin{minipage}[t][\commondepth][t]{\queswidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule}\raggedright +\makebox[\linewidth]{\centering\textbf{Questions}} +\begin{enumerate} +\displayRandomizedQuestions +\end{enumerate} +\par\smallskip +\end{minipage}}% +% +\fbox{\begin{minipage}[t][\commondepth][t]{\linewidth-\answidth-\queswidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule} +Who is considered the founder of modern statistics? The answer is +hidden in the puzzle below.\par\smallskip +\begin{center} +\parbox{2.2in}{\insertPuzzle{6}} +\end{center} +\makebox[0pt][s]{\hspace*{-\fboxsep}\rule{\linewidth+2\fboxsep}{.4pt}\hss} +\vfill +\placeMessageField{\linewidth}{10\baselineskip}% +\end{minipage}}% +% +\fbox{\begin{minipage}[t][\commondepth][t]{\answidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule}\raggedright +\makebox[\linewidth]{\textbf{Answers}} +\begin{itemize} +\displayRandomizedAnswers +\end{itemize} +\par\smallskip +\end{minipage}}% + +\textbf{\textcolor{red}{Important:}} Don't forget to print the puzzle page and to hand it in to me. + +Print this page: \printDPS{}{11bp}\cgBdry[1ex] +Try again: \resetDPS{}{11bp} + +\end{document} |