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The title of our investigation is 'Shoe Size Vs. Height Based on Twenty Samples'. As you can interpret from this title, we will try to investigate if there is any correlation between shoe sizes versus height.  

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Sarah Pinsonneault & Andy Patch Quantitative Methods William Boshuck Due Date: November 7, 2002 Project #1 The title of our investigation is 'Shoe Size Vs. Height Based on Twenty Samples'. As you can interpret from this title, we will try to investigate if there is any correlation between shoe sizes versus height. We have chosen to investigate into this topic to see if these two quantitative variables roughly have a straight-line relationship. This left us with the predicament on how to proceed. We discussed about having a sampling frame, which would include a population of twenty males with a shoe size ranging from eight to twelve and with a height ranging from 5'8" to 6'2". We had difficulty with this sampling frame; we were unable to collect enough data needed for this project. We then decided to proceed by conducting a convenience sample. By changing our method of sampling we were then able to gather...

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