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SAVING ELECTRICITY By: Lucas, Dana & Stephen
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Survey questions ■Do you turn the lights off when you leave the room ■Do you keep the heat on when you're not home ■Do you leave the tv on when you're not in the room
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Is our questions bias ■Our questions aren’t bias because the answer is based on how your house hold ■The cost of using electricity and heating can be quite expensive What is the cost of this
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How did we pick our samples We used the systematic sample. ■We used the systematic sample by rolling a dice and then picking the number it rolled on (example every 3 rd person)
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Other ways to sample Random sample ■You could randomly select people off the street to do the survey, which would give more variety. Stratified sample ■You could divide the population into groups then choose the same amount of people from each group
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Other ways to sample (continued) Convenience sample ■A easy way to access people to take a vote ■example: stand in front of a school door and ask people as they walk by Voluntary survey ■People randomly volunteer to take the survey ■Example: we post a survey on Facebook and people decide to press on the link and take the survey
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Question one Most people sometimes or never turn off the lights.
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Question two Most people turn the the heat off when they leave the house.
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Question three Most people sometimes turns the tv off when they leave the room.
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Gathering summarization ■We first picked a card and we got the number three so on the class list we went to every third person in our class. Asked them the question and then recorded it. ■We could have asked more people the questions. ■Could have came up with more of a Persuasive question
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Summarization of Mean ■The mean is 39.4. ■We added all the number together and divided by the number of value
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Summarization of Mode ■The mode is 3 – 4 – 5 ■3 – 4 – 5 is the most frequent values
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Summarization of the Median ■The Median is the middle number of all the data, which is four
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