The question i want to solve is;
Make a scatterplot and portrays how weight (wt in x-axis) and height (ht
in y-axis) differs between genders (sex).Confirm your conclusions with a histogram and a comparative box plot.
I have made the scatterplot however am unsure how to do the second bit. Would I need 2 separate box plots and histograms to do this?
Box plots: one plot, two boxes (one for male and one for female)
Histogram: one plot, bars for males along side bars for females.
PROC SGPLOT will do both.
Box plots: one plot, two boxes (one for male and one for female)
Histogram: one plot, bars for males along side bars for females.
PROC SGPLOT will do both.
Both box plots and scatterplots have only one y-variable.
So you will need one box plot for height and another for weight. Same for histograms.
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