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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'hypotheses'

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Data handling - Hypotheses- Is there any correlation between the children's favourite sport and favourite subject in yr 8.?
How the mass and height of the pupils differ from each other in different year groups. Hypotheses:
HYPOTHESES 1. My hypotheses are that boys are taller than girls in year 10.2. Boys weigh more than girls in Year 10.
Hypotheses testing
Hypotheses: Woking has all the characteristics of a typical CBD Woking's CBD is going through a period of physical growth in all directions
HypothesesMy hypotheses is 1) The taller you are the heavier you are.2) Boys are generally taller than girls.
I was asked to investigate a hypothesis of my own choice based around the topic of newspapers for my statistical coursework. I am going to investigate two hypotheses where I will compare broadsheets and tabloids with each other.
In this project I am to make 4 hypotheses about Mayfield High School, then I will analyse the data using suitable diagrams and explaining them to show whether or not my hypotheses were correct.
In this project I will be investigating three main hypotheses, which are all based on house prices.
Investigating the hypotheses - "Secondary school students grow taller as they grow older" and "Female secondary school students grow taller earlier before their male counterparts"
My aim is to investigate, using the Curley Burn River, a 4th order tributary of the River Roe drainage basin, the relationship between the changes in the river and the distance down stream. I will formulate 3 hypotheses around the river model
My first hypotheses I will be testing is: 'Pupils with a higher IQ level tend to have higher Key Stage 2 results.'
My hypotheses are: -1. People's average SAT and average GCSE results will have a strong positive correlation between them.2. Girl's average GCSE result will generally be higher than boy's average GCSE result.
My hypotheses are:The character of the course of the River Bollin will change along its course to the mouth. The bed load will decrease and angularity of the materials found in the river will be reduced. The velocity
Quantitative data on the end of year maths test scores of children in year 8. Compare the data by making hypotheses to indicate if there is something comparable between the results.
Statistics coursework - hypotheses based on students statistics
Statistics hypotheses: Year 11 students are, on average, taller than year 9 students. There is better correlation between height and weight in year 7 than there is in year 11. The taller someone is the heavier they are.
The aim of this investigation is to find out what influences the price of used cars (second hand). Used cars usually cost less than brand new cars, but this can be affected by hypotheses' such as mileage, age, colour, how it has been used etc.
The hypotheses are: 1. Broadsheet newspapers have longer words than tabloids.2. Broadsheet newspapers have longer sentences than tabloids.3. Tabloids have more pictures than Broadsheets.
The hypotheses I have to find out are the following:Boys are taller than girls The taller you are the heavier you are The more television you watch the larger the body mass index
The task is to take a table of data from a school and make hypotheses on the data we collect.
To create three different hypotheses related to tourism and tourists in Dubai that can be tested using a range of primary and secondary data collection techniques.
To start of with I picked out three hypotheses: Boys weigh more than girls. Taller the person heavier they will be ie they are positively correlated Boys are taller than girls
What are the main differences between the 'natural rate of unemployment' and the 'NAIRU' hypotheses?

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