Data Collection Finishing Touches
Check the Survey Monkey Issue
Can You Access Your Answers?
Paper We Read
What Works? What doesn't?
Reading for Idea
So -- 'chart junk'
Reading for the Stats
what are each of the different pieces they used?
Chi Squared Testing
What is it? Old Page I made for it (contains some r coding, you can ignore that)
http://www.quantpsy.org/chisq/chisq.htm looks like a good tool; I use r.
Some examples:
Binge Drinking on Campus, where binge = "five or more drinks in a row three times in the past two weeks"
Adapted from Data from David Moore.
Medical Helicopters and Saving Lives
Below are the results of people taken to the hospital via either helicopter or road (presumably ambulance), and the results. (note: this data is hypothetical). From Moore, David S. The basic practice of statistics. New York: Freeman, 2010. Print. p. 168
Homework:
Create a visual and summary of your survey.
Data: Your Data Survey
Perspective: You have given the survey and had thoughts about what should have come out. Now it's time for you to analyze and share back with the group. We are going to look at your results and comment on them on Monday. The visual should be polished; it can be hand made, computer made, whatever, but should convey something MORE about your data (don't just bring in the pie charts that google forms can make. I would be angry.)
Goal: You should create:
at least one graphic to share with the group
at least one confidence interval to share with the group, giving context as to it's meaning. This could be, but it not required to be, part of a visual.
an overall opinion or summary of the data. This can include the above two objects, but will give some statement about the class with regards to your specific information.
Fill out the survey here about your final project. This is let to let me know a little bit more about what you've decided on for your project.