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Data Handling5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we chos
What is your question? How did you pick it?
Who are your target audiences? How did you pick y
What do you predict the data will show? How will th
My question is that: How often do you go out with your family? I picked it umany people go out with their family. I even took this topic because I thoug
this question.
My target audience are Students and teachers only from elementary schoLeast likely I did not ask secondary students because I thought that mayspend much time with their famiy and I did not ask secondary teachers alworks and leastly I do not think it would be sensible to talk to a person wthe people who walk on roads alone will tell never or rarely.Most likely I asked elementary school students as they do not have as mteachers in elementary school have much work too and most likely I asketo parks and malls because I thought that those people would tell that the
I predict that the graph will show many different kinds of answers like manever. and not only one type. I even predict that the data will show many
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a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different target au
ur two target audiences?
e two graphs differ?
because I was curious to know about howht that I would get many different answers on
ol. and people who go to parks and malls.e they would have too much work and do noto because I thought they will also have a lot ofo walks alone in streets because I thought that
ch work as secondary school has and thed children and kids who go out with their familyy always go out with their family.
ny tally marks in always, sometimes rarely andtally marks .
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diences.
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Data Handling5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we
Question:
Target audience 1:
How ofteNumber of people
Always 30
Sometime 35
Rarely 20
Never 1
Total data 86
Interpretation of Graph 1
How often do you go out with your family?
Students from elementary school .
510152025
303540
H
Freq
Number of students
This graph tells me that many elementary students sometimes go o
even tells me that they go out with their family always than rarely. Msometimes go out with their family and least of the students never g
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chose a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different targ
Graph 1
Always
Sometime
Rarely
Never
ow often do you go
Series1
ency
t with their family more than never. It
ost of the the students in elementaryout with their family.
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et audiences.
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Data Handling5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we c
Question:
Target audience 2:
How often Number of people
Always 50
Sometimes 10
Rarely 10
Never 10
Total data s 70
Interpretation
How often do you go out with your family?
Kids and children in shopping malls and parks.
Always Sm
10
20
30
40
50
60
F
Children and kids
This graph tells me that most of thechildren from park and malls alwaytells that least of the people go out with their family sometimes, rarelythat the amount of people going out with their family sometimes , alwa
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ose a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different target
Graph 2
meties
Rarely Never
How often do you go o
Number ofpeople
equency
in parks and malls
go out with their family and it evenand never. The graph also tells meys and never are the same.
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audiences.
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Data Comparison
Graph 1
Compare and analyze.Always
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
10203040
How often do you g
Series1
Frequency
Students from elementary C
Does the data reflect your predictions? Explain why or why noI can see that in graph 1 there are more students who go out with theisometimes and in graph 2 there are more children and kids who go outfamily always. I can even see that the least amount of students in elego out with their family in graph 1 and the least amount of children anand malls go out with their family sometimes, never and rarely. therestudents in graph one who go out with their family sometimes and rarchildren in parks and malls in graph two who go out with their family srarely. There are even students in graph 2 who never go out with their
graph 1.
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Graph 2
Always Sometimes
Rarely Never
10
0
0
0
50
0
How often do you g
Number ofpeople
Frequency
hildren and kids in parks and malls
.familywith theirentary neverkids in parks
re morely than inmetimes andfamily than in