Choices
I have decided to continue to incorporate my external data collected that was originally a failsafe plan in case I wasn't able to get at least 30 participants. By incorporating extra data collection I am able to further support or reject my hypothesis, this way my research is seen as more credible, and it gives me more things to talk about during my presentation.
Process
I have finally completed gathering data and am now working on creating graphs and data charts based on my collected data. With the 30+ participants that took part in my research, I feel as though I can gather reliable data that can either refute or support my thesis. However, the main thing I need to look out for is responses that are either not taken seriously or have red flags in them. I feel as though eliminating these is a great way to also ensure my collected data is reliable.
Changes
Looking more into my responses I can tell that there were some responses that weren't taken seriously prompting me to remove them from my data collection, fortunately, only 2 responses were removed and it seems the rest were taken seriously. This still keeps me above the 30 mark for my responses thankfully.
Results
I haven't yet collected and analyzed the results of my survey as I am currently focusing on what I will be talking about during my presentation and completing assignments I have for other classes but I have my Brownie Brittles by my side and those will help me push through it.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this can help determine if technology is going to cause major damage to the future generations' hands, and if they are more likely to feel symptoms of hand diseases such as arthritis in an earlier age considering the hand disease is hereditary.
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