MUSIC STUDIES AT JUAB HIGH By : Jeremy White & Shane Esplin.

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MUSIC STUDIES AT JUAB HIGH By : Jeremy White & Shane Esplin

REASON, POPULATION, BIASED/UNBIASED  Reason : We conducted this survey to find out what genre of music is most commonly listened to among Juab High students.  Population : Our Population is all of Juab High School  Unbiased : For our unbiased sample we did a SRS of 20 random people in the school.  Biased : Our biased sample was directed to an SRS of 20 students in the Concert Choir.

THE QUESTION  What style of music do you prefer to listen to? -Rock-Pop-Classic -Country-Rap-R&B -Jazz-Christian-Other -Doesn’t listen to music

CONCERT CHOIR 3 for Rock (15%) 8 for Pop (40%) 7 for Country---(35%) 2 for Rap (10%)

SCHOOL 2 for Rock------(10%) 6 for Pop (30%) 7 for Country--(35%) 1 for Rap (5%) 2 for Other------(10%)

SURVEY CHALLENGES  There were 2 main challenges in our survey. They were not being there when we asked the question or if we did not know who they were.

SURVEY ANALYSIS  We noticed that Country music held the majority of the data, followed closely by Pop music.  Our Biased Survey didn’t work very well because there was pretty much the same interests in each sample.