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Title Page Name of Participants

The Observation (1-2 slides) Explain the point of your observation as clearly and succinctly as possible. Include an image that describes the setting and one that indicated the behavior.

The Data (1-2 slides) Show us your DATA! Through a chart or series of graphs indicating what you collected.

Correlations/FIndings???? WHAT ARE YOUR FINDINGS – What does your DATA tell you. Were you able to identify any correlations from your data? Can you make any?

Proposed Hypothesis you would further research! From what you gathered, what would be your proposed hypothesis in which you would design a further detailed experiment in which you might manipulate the environment to identify the behavior.

Problems? Re-tooling! Explain any surprising findings, and why you chose to observe certain behaviors not originally identified by you and your team. Are there any new behaviors that your didn’t focus on during your observation, that you might now with further experimentation want to focus on?

CREDITS Identify WHO did what in this project EX. (JENNIE: Observer B building hallway period 3-6/ M-F. Desegregate of data for three days, creator of DATA slides, presented the DATE slides.)