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− | == [[SOCR_Events_May2008 | SOCR May 2008 Event]] - Display and compare data to make predictions and formulate conclusions | + | == [[SOCR_Events_May2008 | SOCR May 2008 Event]] - Display and compare data to make predictions and formulate conclusions== |
==Display data using tables, scatter plots, and circle graphs == | ==Display data using tables, scatter plots, and circle graphs == | ||
− | * [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Freq | Data | + | * [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Freq | Data Visualization using Frequency Tables]] and [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Pics#Frequency_Histogram_Charts | Frequency Histograms (Hot Dogs Dataset)]] |
* [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_ScatterChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Scatter Plots of Human heights and weights]] | * [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_ScatterChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Scatter Plots of Human heights and weights]] | ||
− | * [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Pics#Dot_Plots | Dot Plots]] | + | * [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_EDA_Pics#Dot_Plots | Dot Plots of Sodium and Calories in Hot Dogs]] |
− | * [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_PieChart#Example_.28Lake_contamination_and_Mercury_in_Fish.29 | Pie Charts of Lake | + | * [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_PieChart#Example_.28Lake_contamination_and_Mercury_in_Fish.29 | Pie Charts of Lake Contamination and Mercury in Fish]] |
==Compare two similar sets of data on the same graph == | ==Compare two similar sets of data on the same graph == | ||
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+ | * [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_LineChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | See this example of Line Plots for human Weight and Height]] | ||
==Compare two different kinds of graphs representing the same set of data == | ==Compare two different kinds of graphs representing the same set of data == | ||
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+ | * Compare the [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_LineChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Line Plots]] and the [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_ScatterChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Scatter Plots]] for the [[SOCR_Data_Dinov_020108_HeightsWeights | Human heights and weights dataset]]. | ||
==Propose and justify inferences and predictions based on data == | ==Propose and justify inferences and predictions based on data == | ||
+ | Refer to the [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_LineChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Line Plots]] and the [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_ScatterChart#Example_.28Human_Heights_and_Weights.29 | Scatter Plots]] for the [[SOCR_Data_Dinov_020108_HeightsWeights | Human heights and weights dataset]]. | ||
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+ | * Is it likely that someone is 80 inches tall if his/her weight is only 100 pounds? | ||
+ | * What is a reasonable height in inches for someone who is 130 pounds in weight (notice that this is the mean weight of an individual, so we may expect the mean height (68.4 in) to be a reasonable estimate)? | ||
Latest revision as of 13:23, 8 February 2008
Contents
- 1 SOCR May 2008 Event - Display and compare data to make predictions and formulate conclusions
- 2 Display data using tables, scatter plots, and circle graphs
- 3 Compare two similar sets of data on the same graph
- 4 Compare two different kinds of graphs representing the same set of data
- 5 Propose and justify inferences and predictions based on data
- 6 References
SOCR May 2008 Event - Display and compare data to make predictions and formulate conclusions
Display data using tables, scatter plots, and circle graphs
Compare two similar sets of data on the same graph
Compare two different kinds of graphs representing the same set of data
- Compare the Line Plots and the Scatter Plots for the Human heights and weights dataset.
Propose and justify inferences and predictions based on data
Refer to the Line Plots and the Scatter Plots for the Human heights and weights dataset.
- Is it likely that someone is 80 inches tall if his/her weight is only 100 pounds?
- What is a reasonable height in inches for someone who is 130 pounds in weight (notice that this is the mean weight of an individual, so we may expect the mean height (68.4 in) to be a reasonable estimate)?
References
- Utah Secondary Core Curriculum Standards for Statistics
- Interactive Statistics Education EBook
- SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.ucla.edu
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