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1) Choose a topic related to your major. Make sure you
have two quantitative variables (for example # of siblings
and heart rate). Ask for another variable like academic
year, major, hobbies, favorite genre of movie. (This will
be used later in the project)
2) Explain your independent and dependent variables
3) Tell your initial expected finding on the relationship
between them and give your rationale behind your
feelings
4) What is your population
5) Develop a survey including other variables like grade
level (freshman/sophomore/junior/senior), major,
marriage status (single/married/widowed/divorced). This
data will be used later in the project. 5) Explain how you
obtained your sample.... If it was convenience- please
discuss what would have been a better way to get the
sample.
6) Give the correlation coefficient, proper interpretation
of it, and explain the relevance to your topic
7) Give the coefficient of determination and interpret
what that means
8) Give the equation of the regression line a) Plug an
actual x value into the equation and discuss the difference
between the real y and the predicted y b) Use the equation
to make a prediction c) Discuss the domain of your data
9) Include the scatterplot with line of best fit
Transcribed Image Text:1) Choose a topic related to your major. Make sure you have two quantitative variables (for example # of siblings and heart rate). Ask for another variable like academic year, major, hobbies, favorite genre of movie. (This will be used later in the project) 2) Explain your independent and dependent variables 3) Tell your initial expected finding on the relationship between them and give your rationale behind your feelings 4) What is your population 5) Develop a survey including other variables like grade level (freshman/sophomore/junior/senior), major, marriage status (single/married/widowed/divorced). This data will be used later in the project. 5) Explain how you obtained your sample.... If it was convenience- please discuss what would have been a better way to get the sample. 6) Give the correlation coefficient, proper interpretation of it, and explain the relevance to your topic 7) Give the coefficient of determination and interpret what that means 8) Give the equation of the regression line a) Plug an actual x value into the equation and discuss the difference between the real y and the predicted y b) Use the equation to make a prediction c) Discuss the domain of your data 9) Include the scatterplot with line of best fit
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