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Grading the Week Four Project

Grading the Week Four Project
So for this project you are directed to write a report. The prompt lists three things that you should include, however, the report does not necessarily have to be three paragraphs with one paragraph per item recommended by the report. Like any report, there should be on opening, the body of the report, and then the conclusion summary. You are expected to use correct spelling and grammar.

Grading:

5 points – the project takes the form of a report.

5 points – the project uses correct spelling and grammar.

5 points – the project includes descriptive statistics for each of the four variables.

10 points – the project includes a discussion of what each of the descriptive statistics tell us about the motion picture industry.

5 points – the project includes descriptive statistics showing the relationship between total gross sales and each of the other three variables.

10 points – the project includes a discussion of the statistics showing the relationship between total gross sales and each of the other three variables.

5 points – the project explains which, if any, motion pictures should be considered high-performance outliers with statistical reasoning (z-scores or box-plot).

5 Points – Excel file with all the above calculations present

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Grading the Week Four Project

Grading the Week Four Project
So for this project you are directed to write a report. The prompt lists three things that you should include, however, the report does not necessarily have to be three paragraphs with one paragraph per item recommended by the report. Like any report, there should be on opening, the body of the report, and then the conclusion summary. You are expected to use correct spelling and grammar.

Grading:

5 points – the project takes the form of a report.

5 points – the project uses correct spelling and grammar.

5 points – the project includes descriptive statistics for each of the four variables.

10 points – the project includes a discussion of what each of the descriptive statistics tell us about the motion picture industry.

5 points – the project includes descriptive statistics showing the relationship between total gross sales and each of the other three variables.

10 points – the project includes a discussion of the statistics showing the relationship between total gross sales and each of the other three variables.

5 points – the project explains which, if any, motion pictures should be considered high-performance outliers with statistical reasoning (z-scores or box-plot).

5 Points – Excel file with all the above calculations present

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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