Sunteți pe pagina 1din 10

Data Handling

5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we chose a frequency qu

What is your question? How did you pick it?


My question is: How often do you drink soft drinks? I picked it because everyone like to drin

How did you pick your two target audiences?


I picked year 5-6 and secendery students because I think they like to drink soft drinks the
I chose the library because secendarys students are in the library after school.

What do you predict the data will show?


I predict that secendery will have more tally-marks always because they always take soft
sometimes takes in snack to.
t we chose a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different target audiences.

cause everyone like to drink soft drinks.

ke to drink soft drinks the most.


y after school.

ause they always take soft drinks after school and


Data Handling
5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we chose a frequency qu

Question: How often do you drink soft drinks


Target audience Year
1: 5-6

How often
Number of people
Always 4
16
Sometimes 15
14
Rarely 1
12
Never 3
10
8
Total dataTotal
set data set
t 23 Year 5-6
6
4
2

Interpretation of Graph 1
The always is the 2 tallests The sometimes is the most one the Rarely is the last tallest the
tallest the numbers are up till 16
chose a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different target audiences.

How often do you drink soft drinks

16
14
12
10
8
Year 5-6
6
4
2

Always Sometimes Rarely Never


Frequency

is the last tallest the never is the 3


S
e
r
i
e
s
1
Data Handling
5HR collected two sets of data to demonstrate manipulation. First we chose a frequency qu

Question: How often do you drink soft drinks


Target audience 2:
library
How o
How often Number of people
Always 3
Sometimes 3 4
Rarely 0
3
Never 1
3

Total data set 7 People 2


in the 2
libeary
1

Always Some

Interpretation
The always and the sometimes are in the same hight There are no Rarely's the never is the
numbers are up till 3.5.
First we chose a frequency question (how often). Then we interviewed two different target audiences.

How often do you drink soft drinks

4
3
3
eople 2
n the 2
beary
1

Always Sometimes Rarely Never


Frequency

no Rarely's the never is the 2 tallest the


audiences.
Data Comparison

Graph 1

How often do you drink soft drinks How

16 4
14 3
12 3
10 2
Compare
8 and analyze.
Year 5-6 People in the library 2
6 1
4
2

Always Sometimes Rarely Never


Frequency
Does the data reflect your predictions? Explain why or why not. The first data has more
numbers than the secend data.The first data has the most never than the secend data.the first
data has the most allways than the secend data. The secend data has the less rarly than the first
data. No students picked reraly in the secend data. Less students picked rarely in the first data.
Most students picked sometime in the first data. In the secend data one student picked never. In
the 2 data always and sometimes are the same. Some student picked allways in the first data.
Graph 2

How often do you drink soft drinks

4
3
3
2

le in the library 2
1

Alway Some Rarel Never


s times y
Frequency
st data has more
d data.the first
arly than the first
in the first data.
picked never. In
n the first data.

S-ar putea să vă placă și