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Preview of Psychology Schizophrenia  and Conspiracist Beliefs Scores Correlation Statistics

Psychology Schizophrenia and Conspiracist Beliefs Scores Correlation Statistics

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Brian Garber
In this lab we are finding out if men’s or women’s schizophrenia and conspiracist belief scores are more highly correlated. Students do the schizophrenia quizzes and conspiracist beliefs quiz, collaborate and share data then use a website to conduct the data analysis. It is inspired by this collection… https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Psychology-Lab-Trolley-Problem-Psychopathy-Scores-Correlation-Statistics-9499523 and the other correlation stuff I have set up…(I have a bunch, th
Preview of GRIZZLY BEAR MATH PROJECT

GRIZZLY BEAR MATH PROJECT

Grizzly Bear. Percent Applications. Math Project. Wildlife. Threatened Species. Connect math to environmental science. Kids love this project! Build awareness with your students around habitat loss for the majestic grizzly while using estimation and percent to calculate population numbers and habitat loss. Students will love learning about this amazing animal while using statistics in a meaningful way. The data for the grizzly populations for Canada and the United States is current and inclu
Preview of Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

This project is a research-based investigation into real-world applications of probability, specifically designed for students in Statistics courses. It challenges students to move beyond textbook problems by researching actual datasets and using statistical simulations to reach "reasonable conclusions". The project is divided into three comprehensive parts: Part 1: Medical Simulations & The Law of Large Numbers: Students research a real-world medical statistic. They then use a random number gen
Preview of GRAY WOLF MATH PROJECT

GRAY WOLF MATH PROJECT

Wolf. Wolves. Gray Wolf. Wildlife. Percent Applications. Threatened Species. Connect math to environmental science. Vilified by folklore and popular culture, there probably is no mammal in the world as misunderstood as the gray wolf. As a keystone species it is vital to maintaining a healthy ecosystem. It has largely been exterminated in the United States although recent conservation actions have seen a reintroduction of the gray wolf into Yellowstone National Park. Students will study habita
Preview of Pie Graph - Color, Tally and Create (First Pie Charts) For Grade Two / Grade One

Pie Graph - Color, Tally and Create (First Pie Charts) For Grade Two / Grade One

Created by
Olivia Walker
Pie Graph – Color, Tally & Create | First Pie Charts for Grades 1–3Perfect for Kindergarten, Grade One, Grade Two, and Grade ThreeThis engaging set of 21 black-and-white, no-prep printable worksheets introduces young learners to pie graphs in a simple, visual, and hands-on way. With pre-segmented pie charts (no angle calculations required), students build foundational skills in data collection, tallying, and graphing—perfect for early learners exploring data representation. These worksheets are
Preview of Student Created Survey and Bar Graph

Student Created Survey and Bar Graph

INQUIRY BASED LEARNING! This activity gives students the chance to answer their own burning questions. Examples can include the following: What is the favorite video game of my friends? Do more people in this class like pizza or hamburgers? Which football team is the most popular in this class? Students are walked through the steps of selecting a topic, gathering data, inserting it into a bar graph, and analyzing the results. It is interesting to see the topics they dream up! This activity can
Preview of Olympics Research: Country Medal Comparisons using Data and Statistics

Olympics Research: Country Medal Comparisons using Data and Statistics

Created by
Cre8tive Minds
This is a low-prep resource for teaching High-School Social Studies Population and Statistics content, with a Summer Olympic spin on it! Students will examine a table of data from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and analyze country population, medal totals, and gold medal totals, giving them thematic exposure to statistics and economic concepts. Students will calculate 'Medals per capita,' and justify which nation/s they believe may be more successful when medal totals are compared against the
Preview of Primary and Secondary Data

Primary and Secondary Data

Created by
Miss Hamilton
This lesson is the lesson after "Samples and Populations". This lesson has the content included and will allow students to engage in a research project as they discover the different methods included in Samples and Populations. This lesson supports the textbook "Maths Quest 8". The resources that you will also need for this lesson is butchers paper and marker pens.
Preview of Predator Prey Population Cycles Data Analysis | Lynx Hare NGSS Lab

Predator Prey Population Cycles Data Analysis | Lynx Hare NGSS Lab

Created by
Allison Smith
What happens when predator and prey populations collide?In this powerful real-world data investigation, students analyze one of the most famous datasets in ecology to uncover a fascinating natural phenomenon: 👉 Predator-prey populations rise and fall in predictable cycles. Using 90 years of real data from the Hudson’s Bay Company fur trade records, students graph and analyze the relationship between the snowshoe hare and Canada lynx to discover how ecosystems maintain balance through feedbac
Preview of Scatterplots Project

Scatterplots Project

Created by
Stephanie Neris
Distance vs. Dollars: Where Will You Go? | Scatterplot & Regression ProjectEngage students with a real-world data investigation as they explore the relationship between flight distance and airfare! In this hands-on project, students collect airfare data from 20 destinations departing from Newark Airport, create a scatterplot, analyze correlation, identify outliers, calculate and interpret a least squares regression line, make predictions, analyze residuals, and evaluate the limitations of their
Preview of Darwin Finch Beak Data Analysis | Natural Selection Lab NGSS MS-LS4

Darwin Finch Beak Data Analysis | Natural Selection Lab NGSS MS-LS4

Created by
Allison Smith
Can evolution actually be observed in real time?In this powerful, data-driven investigation, students analyze real scientific data from the famous Grant & Grant finch study to uncover one of the most important discoveries in biology: 👉 Natural selection can happen in a single generation. This is not a basic worksheet—this is a full real-world data analysis lab where students quantify evolution using actual measurements collected over 40+ years in the Galápagos Islands. 🔬 WHAT MAKES THIS R
Preview of College Interest Form (College Research Unit 1st Lesson)

College Interest Form (College Research Unit 1st Lesson)

Created by
Sean Gill
This is an excellent Introduction to college research. If your school is college focused or you just need a interested based activity to get the students engaged, this is an intriguing assignment that gets kids curious about different colleges and their stats. Did you know that the federal government compiles all the FAFSA data? It keeps track of how much money each person who filled out a FAFSA makes over the long term (10 years+). There is a wealth of data on every college that has ever accept
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