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Survey Project
Overview
Students in Ms. K’s Math III classes will design their own survey that they will conduct. Questions will be created based on the students own interests and may be (but are not limited to) about phone usage, video games, pets, colors, soda, coffee shops etc. Students will follow the steps below to create their surveys, conduct their surveys, and analyze the results of their surveys through graphs, and comparisons. Finally students will present their data in a creative way.
Directions and Rubric
Step One
Creating Your Own Survey
Creating Your own Survey - Due 9/6
Responses
**In the responses document, if anything in your row is red with a blue comment you need to fix it using the "question fixes" link below
Question Fixes - Due 9/10
Asking My Question - Due 9/10
Responses
**In the responses document, if anything in your row is red with a blue comment you need to fix it using the "question fixes" link below
Question Fixes - Due 9/10
Asking My Question - Due 9/10
Step 2
Submitting Data
All data from both questions is due Monday 9/12
Submitting your data:
Submitting your data:
- If you collected your data by hand (with paper and pencil) turn it into the box
- if you collected your data through a social media poll, take a screen shot and fill out the following form using your phone
- if you collected your data and entered the information into a google document follow the steps to sharing the document and fill out the following form
- Click “share”
- Change “anyone can view” to “anyone can comment”
- Copy the link
Step 3/4/5/6
Mean/ Median/ Mode/ Range/ Q1/ Q3 and Standard Deviation
Mean: Average of all your data (add your data all together and divide by 30)
Median: Center of your data values when they are put in numerical order This is also Q2 or Quartile 2
Mode: Most often seen value (what value repeats itself the most often)
Q1: Median of the first half of your data
Q3: Median of the second half of your data
Standard Deviation: Follow the link and follow the directions to find your standard deviation
https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/statistics/standard-deviation-calculator.php
Directions
Enter your data into a list in the blank box on the website
Click "calculate"
Use the bold number for your standard deviation. Round it to the nearest tenth (one decimal place)
Median: Center of your data values when they are put in numerical order This is also Q2 or Quartile 2
Mode: Most often seen value (what value repeats itself the most often)
Q1: Median of the first half of your data
Q3: Median of the second half of your data
Standard Deviation: Follow the link and follow the directions to find your standard deviation
https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/statistics/standard-deviation-calculator.php
Directions
Enter your data into a list in the blank box on the website
Click "calculate"
Use the bold number for your standard deviation. Round it to the nearest tenth (one decimal place)
Histogram/ Bar Graph
These graphs will be created in a google sheets and the google sheet will be submitted
Box and Whisker Plot and Normal Distribution
Turn these drawings into the Box for grading