You will be submitting a SINGLE PDF DOCUMENT that contains your entire project. Your project must be typed, though you may choose to hand-write such items as statistical notation (such as μ1or α )

You will be submitting a SINGLE PDF  DOCUMENT that contains your entire project.   Your project must be typed, though you may choose to hand-write such items as statistical notation (such as μ1or α ) and statistical graphs (your boxplots, normal curves, etc).   You MUST use correct statistical notation!  Below are a couple of links that will help you […]

min 175 words Discuss the following with the class: Describe three situations where you have used a spreadsheet in your personal or professional life. Next, think about two new scenarios where you cou

min 175 wordsDiscuss the following with the class: Describe three situations where you have used a spreadsheet in your personal or professional life. Next, think about two new scenarios where you could use a spreadsheet. Be creative and innovative! What new spreadsheet features might be helpful or seem interesting to learn about?

FINAL PROJECT PART B: Complete Descriptive Statistic analysis of your data You will now be working with your partner(s) for the remainder of the Final Project. You will choose ONE data from Part A to

FINAL PROJECTPART B:  Complete Descriptive Statistic analysis of your data You will now be working with your partner(s) for the remainder of the Final Project. You will choose ONE data from Part A to move forward with.  Be sure everyone in the group understands the data! Working together does NOT mean “divide and conquer.”  EVERY member […]

PART B: Complete Descriptive Statistic analysis of your data You will now be working with your partner(s) for the remainder of the Final Project. You will choose ONE data from Part A to move forward

PART B:  Complete Descriptive Statistic analysis of your data You will now be working with your partner(s) for the remainder of the Final Project. You will choose ONE data from Part A to move forward with.  Be sure everyone in the group understands the data! Working together does NOT mean “divide and conquer.”  EVERY member of […]