Objective:This assessment task requires you to collect, analyse and interpret data with appropriate discussion and inter-pretation.A brief description of the task:Whilst completing this assessment task, you will identify appropriate methods of data collection relevant to yourtopic. You will subsequently perform the data collection and apply both qualitative and quantitative statisticalanalyses to draw insightful conclusions from the data. As part of this work, you are required to also identifypotential sources of error in the collected data, e.g. instrumentation errors. You will also need to discuss thequality and quantity of the data that you have obtained as it relates to the topic under investigation. You willalso demonstrate the use and interpretation of one- and two-dimensional statistical analysis techniques throughthe analysis of the collected research related datasets. Part of your work will need to include a statisticalvalidation check and you will need to comment on the reliability and limitations using established engineeringtechniques. Finally, you are to also consider how to add to or improve the quality of the data to sourced – i.e.identify the sort or type of data that you will would collect and how you would go about obtaining it.Statistics is used, here, to find a pattern within the data. Present your data and findings in the most meaningfulway so that it is interesting to a professional audience. Keep in mind that this is a literature unit, as such yourwork will require a literature introduction and a discussion supported by literature.Your submitted report will be marked according to the marking rubric associated with this assessment. Assess-ment Item 3 is worth 20%of the total assessment for this unit.What you need to do:You are required to submit an individual technical report which demonstrates your ability to collect and per-form statistical analysis on data. Your report will contain original supporting graphs, tables with an insightfulinterpretation of the data, findings, recommendations and conclusions. There is no word limit; however, youshould be concise. As a guide, a quality report is likely to be between 15 and 20 pages in length.Assessment requirements:This assignment is to be undertaken individually.Make sure that any analysis you present is your own work and not simply a summary of what is presentedin the source or reference materials.Be critical in your identification and analysis of information.Justify the use of the sample data and the parameters under investigation.Show all of the calculations (but be careful not to break from the technical report format).Ensure that your report is informative and concise.Use a basic and common font (i.e. Arial or Times New Roman).Use an appropriate font size (10 or 12 pt).Your submission must have quality references.All references must be relevant to the topic.Your submission should be in a simple text-based format, with an appropriate layout consisting of sections(with section headings). For example, your section headings may be something like the following:1. Introduction2. Parameters and the sample population3. Collected data4. Descriptive statistics5. Correlation6. Results discussion7. ConclusionsNote:you do not have to use these headings, they are meant to be an example only.Submission deadline:Your paper must be submitted via CloudDeakin by 11:59 pm Monday the 7thof May. You may submit yourpaper in either .doc, .docx or .pdf format. Hard copies or other electronic file formats will not be accepteObjective:This assessment task requires you to collect, analyse and interpret data with appropriate discussion and inter-pretation.A brief description of the task:Whilst completing this assessment task, you will identify appropriate methods of data collection relevant to yourtopic. You will subsequently perform the data collection and apply both qualitative and quantitative statisticalanalyses to draw insightful conclusions from the data. As part of this work, you are required to also identifypotential sources of error in the collected data, e.g. instrumentation errors. You will also need to discuss thequality and quantity of the data that you have obtained as it relates to the topic under investigation. You willalso demonstrate the use and interpretation of one- and two-dimensional statistical analysis techniques throughthe analysis of the collected research related datasets. Part of your work will need to include a statisticalvalidation check and you will need to comment on the reliability and limitations using established engineeringtechniques. Finally, you are to also consider how to add to or improve the quality of the data to sourced – i.e.identify the sort or type of data that you will would collect and how you would go about obtaining it.Statistics is used, here, to find a pattern within the data. Present your data and findings in the most meaningfulway so that it is interesting to a professional audience. Keep in mind that this is a literature unit, as such yourwork will require a literature introduction and a discussion supported by literature.Your submitted report will be marked according to the marking rubric associated with this assessment. Assess-ment Item 3 is worth 20%of the total assessment for this unit.What you need to do:You are required to submit an individual technical report which demonstrates your ability to collect and per-form statistical analysis on data. Your report will contain original supporting graphs, tables with an insightfulinterpretation of the data, findings, recommendations and conclusions. There is no word limit; however, youshould be concise. As a guide, a quality report is likely to be between 15 and 20 pages in length.Assessment requirements:This assignment is to be undertaken individually.Make sure that any analysis you present is your own work and not simply a summary of what is presentedin the source or reference materials.Be critical in your identification and analysis of information.Justify the use of the sample data and the parameters under investigation.Show all of the calculations (but be careful not to break from the technical report format).Ensure that your report is informative and concise.Use a basic and common font (i.e. Arial or Times New Roman).Use an appropriate font size (10 or 12 pt).Your submission must have quality references.All references must be relevant to the topic.Your submission should be in a simple text-based format, with an appropriate layout consisting of sections(with section headings). For example, your section headings may be something like the following:1. Introduction2. Parameters and the sample population3. Collected data4. Descriptive statistics5. Correlation6. Results discussion7. ConclusionsNote:you do not have to use these headings, they are meant to be an example only.Submission deadline:Your paper must be submitted via CloudDeakin by 11:59 pm Monday the 7thof May. You may submit yourpaper in either .doc, .docx or .pdf format. Hard copies or other electronic file formats will not be accepte