Problem:
The question you are investigating.
A purpose for the investigation.
A hypothesis.
Plan:
A description of how you plan to collect your data or where it is collected from.
A list of the variables used in your investigation with their descriptions and any units used to measure them.
A list of at least 2 possible sources of variation and how to manage these.
The identification of at least one source of variation that cannot be managed.
Data
A graph showing the distributions of the two groups side by side (Box and Whisker).
The inclusion of summary statistics with the graph.
Analysis
A description of at least two visual features of the data in context.
Calculations relevant to the question being answered.
Conclusion
State what your analysis tells you in relation to the question you are attempting to answer.
Answer the question you posed at the beginning.
Reflect on the investigation you have just done. How confident are you with the answers you provided. What could have been done better?