For this discussion, you will organize data sets into meaningful number groupings, calculate basic descriptive values, and communicate written critiques of statistical analyses. This exercise requires the use of a descriptive statistics calculator. You can find this tool in some versions of Excel (as part of the ) or you can use one of the many free online descriptive calculators such as the by Calculator Soup. To begin, come up with 20 different data points (that will form a set of data) and enter them into the first column of an Excel spreadsheet. The data points can be any numbers you want as long as there are 20 of them. You will then use the descriptive statistics option in your descriptive statistics program or calculator. This is explained in Chapter 1 of your course text. You should get an output similar to the image in Figure 1.1. This output must contain the following values: mean, standard error, median, mode, standard deviation, sample variance, kurtosis, skewness, range, minimum, maximum, sum, and count. Address the following points in your initial post: It is important to note that the answers to these questions may be different for each of you since you are each using unique sets of data https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/statistics/descriptivestatistics.php