WHICH SIBLING GETS THE BEST PHONE?
By Jaime Baker, Sarah Norton and Alex Rix
Melville High School
AIM
To determine which sibling gets the most
expensive phone.
To determine who gets their
first phone younger.
To determine who received
the most credit per month.
OUR SURVEYQuestion 1: How old were
you when you received your first phone?
Question 2: When you received your first phone were you youngest, middle, oldest in your family or an only child?
Question 3: How much credit was put onto your phone monthly?
Question 4: How expensive was your phone?
HYPOTHESISThe youngest children and only children will
receive better phones at a younger age. We think this from experience as we are both the oldest child in our family.
Older and only children will be the group that received the most credit per month. This is because the oldest child is likely to use more credit than the younger siblings. Only children have no other siblings that need money for the credit so therefore their parents have more money to spend for their credit.
METHOD44 year 9 students were
interviewed, 11 from each group of siblings (only child, oldest child, middle child, youngest child).
We collected our data, graphed and interpreted the information..
RESULTSGroup Average Amount Of Credit Received
MonthlyOldest Child $33Middle Child $27Youngest Child $27.50Only Child $27.50 Group Average Age Year 9 Students
Received Their First PhoneOldest Child 13 yearsMiddle Child 12 yearsYoungest Child 11 yearsOnly Child 10 yearsGroup Average Price Of Year 9 Students
First PhoneOldest Child $157Middle Child $113Youngest Child $256Only Child $60
GRAPHS OF OUR RESULTS
CONCLUSIONOlder children receive more credit per month.
Only, youngest, and middle children all receive about the same amount of credit.
Only children are more likely to receive their first phone at a younger age.
In families with more than one child, the youngest child had the most expensive phone.
Against our hypothesis, only children received the cheapest phone.
IMPROVEMENTSWe could have made our results more accurate by
asking a bigger group of people, 44 year 9 students is not enough to give us accurate results.