Project Requirements
Requirements of the paper & presentation
Your paper and presentation should consist of a summary of your research and experiment/survey as well as your personal conclusions. The goal is to enlighten the reader and listener with words, numeric summaries, and appropriate graphs. Use the following format:
Your ultimate goal is to demonstrate an understanding of the connections between collecting, analyzing, and using statistics to answer a question of interest. Use this paper and presentation to illustrate these connections with respect to the context of your question.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vUffOCsl1KcW-Izc2xfE2IU5oVD9R58hKzVhBhOO8U/edit?usp=sharing
Requirements of the paper & presentation
Your paper and presentation should consist of a summary of your research and experiment/survey as well as your personal conclusions. The goal is to enlighten the reader and listener with words, numeric summaries, and appropriate graphs. Use the following format:
- Title Page
- title of paper
- your name(s)
- class (AP Statistics
- year
- Introduction (state topic, project goals and direction)
- Describe the project by discussing your question of interest, why you chose it, how you collected your data, and how you planned on analyzing it
- Describe the project by discussing your question of interest, why you chose it, how you collected your data, and how you planned on analyzing it
- Summary of Experiment (methods, analysis, charts, graphs of results)
- Describe, in detail, how you collected your data. If you performed an experiment, include a diagram along with your discussion, If you sampled students or othersm, describe your sampling procedure. Be sure to include a discussion of the potential problems with your data collection and any improvement you would make in future studies.
- Describe, in detail, how you collected your data. If you performed an experiment, include a diagram along with your discussion, If you sampled students or othersm, describe your sampling procedure. Be sure to include a discussion of the potential problems with your data collection and any improvement you would make in future studies.
- Summary of Research (data, statistics, charts, graphs, sources)
- Perform an analysis on your data. Describe your findings using numeric summaries along with the appropriate graphs: histograms, bar graphs, scatterplots, etc.
- Perform an inference test on your data. Thoroughly describe the inference test, showing detail in all conditions, calculations, etc. Write a complete conclusion in the context of your problem.
- Final Summary of Project
- conclude with an overall summary of your findings. Be sure to answer your original question of interest. Also, include a reflection that describes how you could improve your study. What were the limitations of your project? How could you address those to better answer the question of interest?
- conclude with an overall summary of your findings. Be sure to answer your original question of interest. Also, include a reflection that describes how you could improve your study. What were the limitations of your project? How could you address those to better answer the question of interest?
Your ultimate goal is to demonstrate an understanding of the connections between collecting, analyzing, and using statistics to answer a question of interest. Use this paper and presentation to illustrate these connections with respect to the context of your question.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vUffOCsl1KcW-Izc2xfE2IU5oVD9R58hKzVhBhOO8U/edit?usp=sharing