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Data in Brief | 2017

Random number datasets generated from statistical analysis of randomly sampled GSM recharge cards

Hilary I. Okagbue; A. A. Opanuga; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; Paulinus O. Ugwoke

In this article, a random number of datasets was generated from random samples of used GSM (Global Systems for Mobile Communications) recharge cards. Statistical analyses were performed to refine the raw data to random number datasets arranged in table. A detailed description of the method and relevant tests of randomness were also discussed.


Data in Brief | 2017

Survey Datasets on the externalizing behaviors of primary school pupils and secondary school students in some selected schools in Ogun State, Nigeria

S.A. Bishop; E. A. Owoloko; Hilary I. Okagbue; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; Oluwole A. Odetunmibi; A. A. Opanuga

This data article contains the partial analysis (descriptive statistics) of data obtained from 1770 primary school pupils and secondary school students in three Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Nigeria. The schools are either privately owned or public (government owned) schools. The aim of the field survey is to measure the level and patterns of externalizing behavior of the respondents. The data was collected using a standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire is a modification of Achenbach manual for Child behavior checklist (Achenbach, 2001) [1] and manual for Youth self-report (Achenbach and Rescorla, 2001) [2]. The questionnaire was designed to suit the demographic and socio-cultural nature of the target population. Analysis of the data can provide useful insights to the patterns of externalizing behavior of primary school pupils and secondary school students.


Data in Brief | 2018

Dataset on statistical analysis of editorial board composition of Hindawi journals indexed in Emerging sources citation index

Hilary I. Okagbue; Aderemi A. Atayero; Muminu O. Adamu; A. A. Opanuga; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; S.A. Bishop

This data article contains the statistical analysis of the total, percentage and distribution of editorial board composition of 111 Hindawi journals indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) across the continents. The reliability of the data was shown using correlation, goodness-of-fit test, analysis of variance and statistical variability tests.


Data in Brief | 2017

Exploration of UK Lotto results classified into two periods

Hilary I. Okagbue; Muminu O. Adamu; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; A. A. Opanuga; Manoj Kumar Rastogi

United Kingdom Lotto results are obtained from urn containing some numbers of which six winning numbers and one bonus are drawn at each draw event. There is always a need from prospective players for analysis that can aid them in increasing their chances of winning. In this paper, historical data of the United Kingdom Lotto results were grouped into two periods (19/11/1994–7/10/2015 and 10/10/2015–10/5/2017). The classification was as a result of increase of the lotto numbers from 49 to 59. Exploratory statistical and mathematical tools were used to obtain new patterns of winning numbers. The data can provide insights on the random nature and distribution of the winning numbers and help prospective players in increasing their chances of winning the lotto.


Data in Brief | 2017

Personal name in Igbo Culture: A dataset on randomly selected personal names and their statistical analysis

Hilary I. Okagbue; A. A. Opanuga; Muminu O. Adamu; Paulinus O. Ugwoke; Emmanuela C.M. Obasi; Grace A. Eze

This data article contains the statistical analysis of Igbo personal names and a sample of randomly selected of such names. This was presented as the following: 1). A simple random sampling of some Igbo personal names and their respective gender associated with each name. 2). The distribution of the vowels, consonants and letters of alphabets of the personal names. 3). The distribution of name length. 4). The distribution of initial and terminal letters of Igbo personal names. The significance of the data was discussed.


Data in Brief | 2018

Statistical analysis of bank deposits dataset

Pelumi E. Oguntunde; Hilary I. Okagbue; Patience I. Adamu; Omoleye A. Oguntunde; Sola J. Oluwatunde; A. A. Opanuga

This article presents the statistical analysis of the deposit activities in each of the account types of a leading bank in Nigeria. The mean effect of these account types on the bank was determined using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Further test which include the Tukeys simultaneous test for differences of means was also conducted.


Data in Brief | 2017

Datasets on the statistical and algebraic properties of primitive Pythagorean triples

Hilary I. Okagbue; Muminu O. Adamu; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; A. A. Opanuga; E. A. Owoloko; S.A. Bishop

The data in this article was obtained from the algebraic and statistical analysis of the first 331 primitive Pythagorean triples. The ordered sample is a subset of the larger Pythagorean triples. A primitive Pythagorean triple consists of three integers a, b and c such that; [Formula: see text]. A primitive Pythagorean triple is one which the greatest common divisor (gcd), that is; [Formula: see text] or a, b and c are coprime, and pairwise coprime. The dataset describe the various algebraic and statistical manipulations of the integers a, b and c that constitute the primitive Pythagorean triples. The correlation between the integers at each analysis was included. The data analysis of the non-normal nature of the integers was also included in this article. The data is open to criticism, adaptation and detailed extended analysis.


Data in Brief | 2018

Dataset and analysis of editorial board composition of 165 Hindawi journals indexed and abstracted in PubMed based on affiliations

Hilary I. Okagbue; Aderemi A. Atayero; Muminu O. Adamu; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; A. A. Opanuga; S.A. Bishop

This article explores the editorial board composition (across the six continents) of Hindawi journals indexed in PubMed. The dataset used is the official affiliation of the board members available at the various webpages of Hindawi journal website and not the countries of origin of the editorial board members. Summary statistics were presented and the raw dataset was provided for further analysis by interested scholars. The percentage of the editorial board composition across the continents was presented, the dataset of Hindawi journals indexed in both Hindawi and Scopus were also presented and measured in terms of Citescore and percentiles. The dataset can be used in journal evaluation, auditing, bibliometric analysis, management of smart campus; ranking and the analysis can be extended to other journal indexations.


Data in Brief | 2018

Exploration of editorial board composition, Citescore and percentiles of Hindawi journals indexed in Scopus

Hilary I. Okagbue; Aderemi A. Atayero; Muminu O. Adamu; S.A. Bishop; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; A. A. Opanuga

The statistical analysis of editorial board composition, Citescore and percentile of 180 Hindawi journals currently indexed in Scopus are presented in this data article. The three indicators (editorial board composition, Citescore and percentile) can be helpful for researchers to make informed decision about the impact of Hindawi journals. The last two indicators are components of Scopus Citescore metrics.


Data in Brief | 2017

Datasets on the statistical properties of the first 3000 squared positive integers

Hilary I. Okagbue; Muminu O. Adamu; Pelumi E. Oguntunde; A. A. Opanuga; A. A. Adebiyi; S.A. Bishop

The data in this article are as a result of a quest to uncover alternative research routes of deepening researchers’ understanding of integers apart from the traditional number theory approach. Hence, the article contains the statistical properties of the digits sum of the first 3000 squared positive integers. The data describes the various statistical tools applied to reveal different statistical and random nature of the digits sum of the first 3000 squared positive integers. Digits sum here implies the sum of all the digits that make up the individual integer.

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