NAMES OF GROUPS TITLE. STATISTICAL QUESTION Your Question here. Why did you chose this question?

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NAMES OF GROUPS TITLE

STATISTICAL QUESTION Your Question here. Why did you chose this question?

YOUR RESEARCH GROUP Who were your test subjects? How did you separate the data? If you did!

DATA RESULTS Your data Table goes here

DOT PLOT Your Dot Plot goes here.

BAR/HISTORGRAM Your Bar or Histogram goes here.

OTHER CHARTS If you made a thirds chart Ie pie chart, scatter plot…

YOUR FINDINGS Explain your findings from your data collection here. What is your final conclusion of your survey Question? Where you surprised? Do you think you would get the same results if you surveyed 7 th graders?8 th graders? Highschoolers? Parents?

CONCLUSION What did you think of this project? What do you understand about Statistical questions? Dot Plots? Bar/Histogram Graphs? Performing Surveys?

GROUP/INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION On a separate paper (typed) evaluate the group as a whole. Then evaluate each group member individually. What grade would you give your group on this project?