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Summary:
This is the third lab in an Introductory Physical Geography/Environmental Studies course. It introduces students to different data types (qualitative vs quantitative), basic statistical analyses (correlation analysis s, t-test), and graphing…
Contents:
- Data_and_Graphing_Slides.pptx(PPTX | 5 MB)
- ExcelHelp.pdf(PDF | 958 KB)
- InstructorGuidelines.pdf(PDF | 76 KB)
- NeonDataLab.docx(DOCX | 17 KB)
- PerformingATTestinExcel.pdf(PDF | 866 KB)
- PreAssignment1_IntroToTidyData_Spera.html(HTML | 159 KB)
- PreAssignment1_survey_data_spreadsheet.xlsx(XLSX | 20 KB)
- PreAssignment2_DataOrganizationAssignment.docx(DOCX | 630 KB)
- PreAssignment2_Tick Collection Blandy Experimental Farm.pdf(PDF | 2 MB)
- PreAssignment1_IntroToTidyData_Spera.html(HTML | 159 KB)
- PreAssignment1_survey_data_spreadsheet.xlsx(XLSX | 20 KB)
- PreAssignment2_DataOrganizationAssignment.docx(DOCX | 630 KB)
- PreAssignment2_Tick Collection Blandy Experimental Farm.pdf(PDF | 2 MB)
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Description
At the end of this lab (designed for one 3-hour lab period), students should be able to:
- Define and distinguish between different types of data (qualitative and quantitative)
- Explain what a correlation analysis is and when it should be applied
- Explain what a t-test is and when it should be applied
- Decide which graph is appropriate based appropriate graphs given different datasets and hypotheses
- Understand that correlation does not imply causation
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Spera, S. (2020). Intro to Data Types and Graphing Lab. NEON Faculty Mentoring Network, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/JK60-TQ48