Me, me, me Evil Plan.

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Me, me, me Evil Plan

To be able to: Become a data detective ask questions and plan how to answer them level 5

In statistics the problem is something you decide to solve , we call it an hypothesis Girls have faster reaction times than boys Big mouth = big feet Everyone’s favourite crisps are cheese and onion

You plan how to solve the problem What data do you need to collect? How much do you need? How are you going to collect it? What will you do with it when you’ve got it? What does it all mean anyway? Where do you go next with it?

Girls have faster reaction times than boys What data do you need to collect? How much do you need? How are you going to collect it? What will you do with it when you’ve got it? What does it all mean anyway? Where do you go next with it?

Big mouth = big feet What data do you need to collect? How much do you need? How are you going to collect it? What will you do with it when you’ve got it? What does it all mean anyway? Where do you go next with it?

Everyone’s favourite crisps are cheese and onion What data do you need to collect? How much do you need? How are you going to collect it? What will you do with it when you’ve got it? What does it all mean anyway? Where do you go next with it?

Here is some key vocabulary you will need when it comes to planning and collecting your data. Primary data Secondary data Qualitative Quantitative Discrete Continuous Hypothesis bias Questionnaire Pilot survey Sampling method Survey Census Population Sample Bivariate data

Handling Data Wall