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Super Survey Simulator Student Guide Student Guide (continued) Super Survey Simulator Directions Complete each of the following tasks, reading the directions carefully as you go. Be sure to show all work where indicated, including inserting images of graphs. Be sure that all graphs or screenshots include appropriate information such as titles, labeled axes, etc. If your word processing program has an equation editor, you can insert your equations here. Otherwise, print this activity sheet and write your answers by hand. In addition to the answers you determine, you will be graded based on the work you show, or your solution process. So, be sure to show all your work and answer each question as you complete the task. Type all your work into this document so you can submit it to your teacher for a grade. You will be given partial credit based on the work you show and the completeness and accuracy of your explanations. Your teacher will give you further directions about how to submit your work. You may be asked to upload the document, e-mail it to your teacher, or print it and hand in a hard copy. Now, let’s get started! Step 1: Collect and organize your data. a) Using the Super Survey Simulator, survey 10 students of your choice and gather data. Create an organized representation of your data below. b) What do you think the purpose of this survey is? Explain. This survey explains that there is are a relationship between the hours of study and gpa. Step 2: Graph your data. After organizing your data, you will now create a graphical representation of your data. a) Why is a scatterplot an appropriate display for this data set? Because it will tell you whether you get a higher grade the more hours you study. b) What features would need to be included on a scatterplot so that the data can be easily analyzed? Make a list of needed features and explain why each is important to the graph. c) You would need horizontal and vertical axes to plot data points, and the relationship between two sets of data. d) Next, you will make a scatterplot. Name a point that will be on your scatterplot and describe what it represents. e) Using the regression calculator in your tool bar, create a scatterplot using your data set from step 1. Insert a screenshot of your scatterplot, or recreate it below. Step 3: Analyze your data. Now that you have represented your data graphically, it can be more easily analyzed. Describe how the line of best fit and the correlation coefficient can be used to determine the correlation between the two variables on your graph. The best fit line only passes through a few of these points on the scatter plot, showing that it would not be a good idea to make an inference about GPA and the number of hours worked from this regression equation. a) Describe the type of correlation between the two variables on your graph. How do you know? Both variables are categorical. Does the correlation between the variables imply causation? Explain. The Correlation did not imply causation. b) d) How do you calculate the residuals for a scatterplot? A residual is the difference between the observed y-value (from scatter plot) and the predicted y-value from regression equation line. It is the vertical distance from the actual plotted point to the point on the regression line. e) Calculate the residuals for your scatterplot in step 2d. f) Create a residual plot for your data. g) Does your residual plot show that the linear model from the regression calculator is a good model? Explain your reasoning. Step 4: Make a prediction with your data. a) Using your equation from step 2d, estimate the GPA of a student who studies for 15 hours a week. Justify your answer. Copyright © Edgenuity Inc. Copyright © Edgenuity Inc.