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ANALYZING DATA. Interpreting and Presenting Survey Results Textbook page 375-379 Tally your information Convert to percentages Organize data into tables.

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1 ANALYZING DATA

2 Interpreting and Presenting Survey Results Textbook page 375-379 Tally your information Convert to percentages Organize data into tables Formulate conclusions

3 Using Visuals to Show Information See page 316-317

4 Tips for Creating Graphs Report in percentages in you are comparing Always include a description of what the graph is describing Figure 1: Pie chart comparing the percentage of individuals who spent various amounts of time on homework every night.

5 You must have graphs that compare two variables

6 Figure 1: Compares levels of self- esteem to the number of questions answered positively on the survey. The number of positive responses tends to increase as self-esteem increases. Figure 2: Compares levels of self- esteem to the number of questions answered negatively on the survey. The number of negative responses tends to decrease as self-esteem increases.

7 Use a multiple bar graph or a compound bar graph to show more complex and detailed responses Figure 3: Compares the answers to “Do you usually feel good or bad?” among people with high and low self-esteem. People with high self-esteem tend to feel better than people with low self-esteem.

8 Interpreting and Reporting Field Observation Results Textbook page 381


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