Link to the Google spreadsheet with survey responds of 30 participants : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1po-hXm_GdoLF_ES49_U_gG49qZyxrQhNJUdL_qnfJcw/edit#gid=1642628259
Your paper could include an in-depth discussion about but not limited to the following. Consider giving priority to the italicized statement/questions.
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▪ How and why, you chose your topic.
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▪ A clear statement of your general hypothesis
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▪ A clear statement of your null and alternative hypothesis using correct symbols.
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▪ Detailed descriptions of the population of your study.
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▪ How and why, you selected the people who took your survey. Remember, convenience
samples are by nature biased.
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▪ Was there any error or bias you found in your questions? If there was, how did you
correct it?
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▪ What tools from descriptive statistics did you use to analyze the data?
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▪ How did you compute the information?
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▪ What forms of representation (graphs, charts) did you choose to display your data and why?
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▪ An explanation of what the different representations of the data mean.
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▪ What did you find out from the survey?
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▪ What inferences you can make about your topic?
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▪ What conclusions can you draw based on your hypothesis test?
The paper should nclude your null and alternative hypothesis as well as the results of your hypothesis test. Include a screenshot of the statistical software that you used that indicates the p-value of the test. Did you prove or disprove your original hypothesis?
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Please create three different types of graphs or charts to illustrate your results ( pie chart, histogram, dot plot, box and whisker plot). Make sure you analyze all of your questions and find the measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode of numerical data).
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