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Stats Poster Project 1

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STATISTICS POSTER PROJECT!!!

Examples of GOOD STATISTICAL QUESTIONS that will work for OUR


PROJECT!
Please do NOT use these exact questions! Be creative!

The STATISTICAL QUESTIONS is In how many cities have the


students in my advisory lived? YOU ask THIS question in your survey:
In how many cities have you lived?
The STATISTICAL QUESTIONS is What is the typical amount of time
male students at Del Mar spend practicing baseball each week? YOU
ask THIS question in your survey: How much time do you spend at
baseball practice each week?
The STATISTICAL QUESTIONS is How much do the girls in 7th grade
nap each week? YOU ask THIS question in your survey: How many
minutes would you say you nap each week?
The STATISTICAL QUESTIONS is How many television shows saved on
the DVR do the students in my art class watch each night? YOU ask
THIS question in your survey: How many TV shows do you watch from
your DVR each night?
The STATISTICAL QUESTIONS is What is the typical age that my
classmates got their first pet? YOU ask THIS question in your survey:
What age were you when you got your first pet?
Statistical questions CAN be posed that will not give a
number for an answer, but FOR THIS PROJECT, we want to
gather numerical data.
With this numerical data, we will make a box and whiskers plot, a
dot plot, and a histogram. We will find the mean, median, mode, and
range as well as the mean absolute deviation. We will make a
hypothesis before we pose our survey questions, and draw a
conclusion based on the data collected. You will need to explain HOW
you collected your data and detail the reasons for your conclusion. All
of these elements will be displayed on a POSTER!

PROJECT IS DUE: __Tuesday, June 7___________


Required elements: 1. statistical question 2. hypothesis 3. your
data and an explanation of HOW you collected your data 4. a box and
whiskers plot 5. a histogram 6. a dot plot 7. one area (slide or part
of the poster) that includes the mean, median, mode, range and mean
absolute deviation (are there any outliers?) 8. conclusion based on the

data collected (You will need to include the shape of the graphs
the SPREAD/skew- as part of your conclusion.)
PROJECT should be NEAT and in ink. It can include artwork to pretty it
up!
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Mathematician(s)___________________________________________
Period ________

STATISTICAL POSTER PROJECT


Be sure that you have read the other side of this page
CAREFULLY before proceeding! THIS IS THE FIRST STEP
toward completion of your STATISTICAL POSTER PROJECT
that is due on _June 7 .
Please formulate your STATISTICAL QUESTION on the lines provided
and obtain teacher approval BEFORE moving on to the data collection
phase.

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Proposedpopulation:______________________________________________
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Howdoyouplantocollectyourdata?__________________________________
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HYPOTHESIS:
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