Generating Data: Types of Questions

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Generating Data: Types of Questions

Activity #1 In your group, sort the survey questions into separate piles of your choosing. Be ready to explain how you sorted the questions and your reasons for sorting them in this way.

You will now take class notes (handout).

Begin by writing the date and title on the top of your paper …

Begin by writing the date and title on the top of your paper … August 27, 2015 Types of Questions: Vocabulary

Categorical Questions vs. Numerical Questions Examples of Categorical Questions Examples of Numerical Questions - How many siblings (brothers or sisters) do you have? - What is your favorite ice cream flavor? - Who is your favorite singer? - How many letters are in your first name? - What did you eat for dinner last night? - How many states have you visited? The answer will be in words. The answer will be in numbers.

Statistical Questions vs. Non-Statistical Questions Examples of Statistical Questions Examples of Non-Statistical Questions - In how many different languages can you say hello? - What is the name of our CCMS principal? - Who is your math teacher?* - Who is your favorite actor or actress? - What time does school get out today? - What is your name? Everyone surveyed should have the same answer (little to no variation). The answers will vary (not all the same).

Activity #2 Re-organize your questions into categorical vs. numerical questions Categorical Questions Where were you born? What is your favorite color? Do you like play video games? What is your favorite subject? What is your middle name? Do you like pizza? What is the name of your current school? What is your favorite movie? What did you do this summer vacation? What school did you attend last year? Who is your hero? Numerical Questions How many siblings do you have? How tall are you in inches? How many pets do you have? How old are you? How many states are in the United States?

Activity #3 Re-organize your questions into statistical vs. non-statistical questions Statistical Questions Where were you born? What is your favorite color? Do you like play video games? What is your favorite subject? What is your middle name? Do you like pizza? What is your favorite movie? What did you do this summer vacation? What school did you attend last year? Who is your hero? How many siblings do you have? How tall are you in inches? How many pets do you have? How old are you? Non-Statistical Questions How many states are in the United States? What is the name of your current school? Which of these questions would be the most interesting to graph?