Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data

An Intuitive Approach to the Statistics for the High School Student

Kids, School Tools, School and Education, Nonfiction, Computers, Fiction - YA
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Author: Richard A. Neuhaus ISBN: 9780982750339
Publisher: Gormley Publishing Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard A. Neuhaus
ISBN: 9780982750339
Publisher: Gormley Publishing
Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data is written for students in the junior/senior high school. It details the statistics of managing a science project.

In this textbook, the author emphasizes the scientific method of analysis, graphing techniques, and the use of computers to do the statistical analysis.

No prior experience with statistical analysis? Not to worry! The author shows you how to interpret the results of your computer generated analysis.

The examples in this 184-page book suggest many science projects. Included is a unique flowchart to aid the student in selecting the appropriate statistical test. Also included are numerous illustrations and a variety of photographs of winning science fair projects. A comprehensive Index rounds out this well-written book.

BOOK CONTENTS:

Chapter Headings:-

What Do You Hope to "Prove"? • What You Should Know about Collecting Data • When to Use Significant Figures • How to Organize Your Data in Tables • Do You Need Life Tables? • How to Make Better Line Graphs • Do You Need a Standard Curve? • When and How to Make Bar Graphs • How to Select a Proper Statistical Test • Ways to Analyze Your Data • Calculators and Computers That Do the Statistical Work for You • What Are the Odds That You are Right?

Appendices:-

Glossary of Terms Frequently Used in Software Programs of Statistics • Bibliography • Recommended Reading ("Oldies but Goodies") • Where to Find the Software for Statistics and Graphs • Symbols Used in the Text.

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Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data is written for students in the junior/senior high school. It details the statistics of managing a science project.

In this textbook, the author emphasizes the scientific method of analysis, graphing techniques, and the use of computers to do the statistical analysis.

No prior experience with statistical analysis? Not to worry! The author shows you how to interpret the results of your computer generated analysis.

The examples in this 184-page book suggest many science projects. Included is a unique flowchart to aid the student in selecting the appropriate statistical test. Also included are numerous illustrations and a variety of photographs of winning science fair projects. A comprehensive Index rounds out this well-written book.

BOOK CONTENTS:

Chapter Headings:-

What Do You Hope to "Prove"? • What You Should Know about Collecting Data • When to Use Significant Figures • How to Organize Your Data in Tables • Do You Need Life Tables? • How to Make Better Line Graphs • Do You Need a Standard Curve? • When and How to Make Bar Graphs • How to Select a Proper Statistical Test • Ways to Analyze Your Data • Calculators and Computers That Do the Statistical Work for You • What Are the Odds That You are Right?

Appendices:-

Glossary of Terms Frequently Used in Software Programs of Statistics • Bibliography • Recommended Reading ("Oldies but Goodies") • Where to Find the Software for Statistics and Graphs • Symbols Used in the Text.

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