REC 359 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: 5,6,7,8, Standard Deviation, Kurtosis

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Quantitative data analysis: 1) make an observation research question. Ex: why are so many people at the beach on the weekend: 2) generate theory. Ex: people are at the beach because they do not need to work: 3) generate a hypothesis identify variables. Ex: more people will say their #1 reason for coming to the beach is that they do not need to work over other possible variables. This is when we see the independent variable and dependent variable. Independent variable = the cause: ex: not having to work. Dependent variable = the effect: ex: going to the beach, 4) collect data to test theory measure variables. Ex: survey people on their primary reason for visiting the beach on the weekend: 5) analyze your data graph data. You need to create a frequency distribution or histogram for your data analysis. We want a normal distribution: but there are two ways to deviate from a normal distribution.

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