All data can tell stories. The nature of the story depends largely on the methods used to
Question:
All data can tell stories. The nature of the story depends largely on the methods used to analyze the data and how those results are shared. In this final part of the project, you will tell the story of what was learned from the survey using data to support your story and conclusions. This pulls all pieces of the process together and answers the study question.
This final part of the project encourages creativity. This is not a report of what was done but is a summary of what was learned from the survey study. A good presentation tells the story clearly. This presentation can be a written report, brochure, a poster with conclusions and graphs, a slide show, or a multimedia presentation. The challenge is finding the best way to share what you learned and then use data representations to support conclusions and claims based on the results of the survey.
This final product must include:
- Introduction with the study question and summary of steps in the study and description of sample population
- Details of what was learned related to at least four of the survey questions, with responses displayed using a variety of
- Tables
- Charts
- Graphs
- Measures of central tendency
- Conclusion with a focused answer to the study question, using numerical summaries, graphs, and/or charts to defend and support your conclusion.
- Action steps: What would you do next? How might you expand on this? What new questions might you ask or what new area do you want to explore based on the results?
- Include the survey questions and the raw data as an attachment to the report.
- Include correct grammar and spelling
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