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You need to turn in the following typed and stapled packet, with pages in the following order:
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Cover sheet : name, class time, and name of your study
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Summary pages : These should contain several paragraphs written with complete sentences that describe the experiment, including what you studied and your sampling technique, as well as answers to all of the questions previously asked questions
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URL for data, if your data are from the World Wide Web
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Pages, one for each theoretical distribution , with the distribution stated, the graph, and the probability questions answered
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Pages of the data requested
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All graphs required
As you complete each task, check it off. Answer all questions in your summary.
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Find an article in a newspaper, magazine, or on the internet which makes a claim about
ONE population mean or
ONE population proportion. The claim may be based upon a survey that the article was reporting on. Decide whether this claim is the null or alternate hypothesis.
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Copy or print out the article and include a copy in your project, along with the source.
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State how you will collect your data. (Convenience sampling is not acceptable.)
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Conduct your survey. You must have more than 50 responses in your sample. When you hand in your final project, attach the tally sheet or the packet of questionnaires that you used to collect data. Your data must be real.
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State the statistics that are a result of your data collection: sample size, sample mean, and sample standard deviation, OR sample size and number of successes.
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Make two copies of the appropriate solution sheet.
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Record the hypothesis test on the solution sheet, based on your experiment.
Do a DRAFT solution first on one of the solution sheets and check it over carefully. Have a classmate check your solution to see if it is done correctly. Make your decision using a 5% level of significance. Include the 95% confidence interval on the solution sheet.
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Create a graph that illustrates your data. This may be a pie or bar graph or may be a histogram or box plot, depending on the nature of your data. Produce a graph that makes sense for your data and gives useful visual information about your data. You may need to look at several types of graphs before you decide which is the most appropriate for the type of data in your project.
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Write your summary (in complete sentences and paragraphs, with proper grammar and correct spelling) that describes the project. The summary
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