October 25

In today’s class, we delved into the age distribution of individuals involved in police shootings, specifically focusing on disparities between Black and White individuals. Our analysis utilized Mathematica, with plans to develop a Python equivalent for future sessions.

Key Findings:

1. Overall Age Distribution:
– Range: 6 to 91 years
– Average: 37.1 years, Median: 35 years
– Standard Deviation: 13 years
– Slight right skewness (0.73) and kurtosis close to 3, indicating a distribution resembling the normal curve.

2. Age Distribution for Black Individuals:
– Range: 13 to 88 years
– Average: 32.7 years, Median: 31 years
– Standard Deviation: 11.4 years
– Right skewness (1) and kurtosis of 3.9, suggesting a slightly more pronounced tail.

3. Age Distribution for White Individuals:
– Range: 6 to 91 years
– Average: 40 years, Median: 38 years
– Standard Deviation: 13.3 years
– Slightly right-skewed (0.53) with kurtosis of 2.86, indicating a distribution with a less pronounced peak and tails.

4. Comparison Between Black and White Individuals:
– Average age difference of approximately 7.3 years, with White individuals being older on average.
– Monte Carlo simulation confirmed statistical significance, implying a low likelihood of this result occurring by chance.
– Cohen’s d effect size of 0.58 indicates a medium magnitude for the observed age difference.

This session provided a thorough exploration of age distributions in the context of police shootings, shedding light on distinct patterns between racial groups and general age tendencies in the dataset.

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