Investigate the hypothesis that the in KS3 the higher your IQ is, the higher your average Key Stage results is.
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Hypothesis Here in this statistical piece of course work we are given a spreadsheet with loads of information about students in Mayfield High. This spreadsheet was provided to us by the school. Below are the headings that are available on the spreadsheet. * Name * Age * School year * Hair colour * Eye colour * Favorite colour * Favorite sport * Favorite Subject * Favorite TV program * Number of TV hours per week * IQ * Height & Weight * Distance from school * Means of transport to school * No. of siblings * No. of pets * KS2 results (English, math, Science) Specify the Problem and Plan For my statistics assignment I am going to investigate the hypothesis that the in KS3 the higher your IQ is, the higher your average Key Stage results is. So if a student has a high IQ he'd have a high key stage results but if he has a low IQ he'd have a low Key Stage results. And that...


