Our Fast Food Survey - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 16
About This Presentation
Title:

Our Fast Food Survey

Description:

Slide 1 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:193
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: GullL7
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Our Fast Food Survey


1
Our Fast Food Survey
Jerry Thompson
Nick O'Connor
2
Population of questionnaire
Our question was how many songs people have
bought in the past month vs. how many hours they
have worked to earn money. The population we
chose for our questionnaire was 30 high school
students. We chose this because they will not all
have the same results for each category. High
school students also pay more attention to new
music, and buying c.ds is the norm for students.
Adults with jobs tend to not pay as much
attention to the music world and are too busy to
keep up. Potential bias would be that we picked
our friends instead of a variety of people with
different interests. Also things that could have
been more bias are that at music stores or on
iTunes. They try to sell the more popular music
and they dont always have the less known artists
so some people dont go on iTunes or shop at
stores. Instead they have to go to a special
website or download it for free.
3
Population of Questionnaire
Natalie Asaro Raymond Marolt Shelby Greer Jacob
Heerlyn Ben Hoeksema Rob Boyer Hannah Turner AJ
Wilson Haley Fisher Adrian Dukes Haley
Adamski Chelsea Barcikoski Jordan Beeke Erin
Cox Katey Cook Alex King Katey Reidel Jade
Sibberson Cam Hutchinson Marilyn Olguin Anna
Hitow Joe Knapp Aerial Stanton Katey
Langstrom Greta weeldreyer Matt Inman Katey
Loney Don Heywood Tina Fisher
4
Name of times they went to a fast food restaurant in the past month weight favorite foods Apizza Bburger/friesCTacoDSub Sandwich average minutes spent exercising
Jimmy Holzberger 17 192 B A C D 30-60 minutes
Kyle Mutch 21 155 A B D C 0-15 minutes
Mitch Goodale 1 162 A C B D 60 minutes
Jake Kline 12 175 C B A D 30-60 minutes
Brandon Leversee 10 150 C D A B 30-60 minutes
Dylan Waffle 5 145 B A C D 15-30 minutes
T.J. Waffle 20 175 A C B D 30-60 minutes
Zack Ballard 20 250 A D B C 0-15 minutes
Zack Mutual 5 155 B A C D 60minutes
Chris Picking 5 170 A B D C 60 minutes
Nick Hiedersafa 15 163 D C B A 0-15 minutes
Patrick Mutch 20 145 D A C B 30-60 minutes
Marty Peltz 15 200 A B C D 0-15 minutes
Bryan Knickerbocker 17 173 D B C A 15-30 minutes
Ross Perigo 5 145 C D A B 15-30 minutes
Alex Haan 10 160 A C B D 60 minutes
Dugan Kemple 0 132 D B A C 15-30 minutes
R.C. Nethery 20 230 A D B C 0-15 minutes
Robbie Depalma 1 155 D C A B 30-60 minutes
Caleb Showerman 5 155 B A C D 30-60 minutes
Adam Coonrod 0 147 A D B C 60 minutes
Jared Harmon 4 185 A B D C 30-60 minutes
Matt Inman 4 145 D C B A 60 minutes
Eric Butcher 8 175 B C A D 60 minutes
Jason Schau 3 180 D B A C 60 minutes
Adam Peters 5 200 D B C A 30-60 minutes
Keegan Willis 10 135 C B D A 60 minutes
Michael Cody 7 145 D B A C 30-60 minutes
Trevor Lumbard 1 125 B A C D 60 minutes
Zack White 3 150 D C B A 15-30 minutes
5
Question 1 Graphs
Y-.398X9.62 R-.236
Y-.173X6.99 R-.149
6
Scatter Plot Question1
Linear Reg y2.617x8.795 r.52467
7
Question 1 summary
  • For this part of the project we wondered if there
    is a relation between Times on Vacation VS. Total
    Days on Vacation. There was a very big range for
    both. When we did a Linear Regression we got an
    r value of .52467. This isnt terribly bad but
    it wasnt as good as we hoped. The mean of of
    times on vacation is 2.95 while the mean for
    total days on vacation is 16.51.
  • If we were to make a box and whisker chart this
    is the data you would find
  • Standard Deviation 2.35 Median 2 Mode2.9
  • Range 12
  • There is an average of about 3 vacations people
    take per year
  • This shows that most people only go on 2-3
    vacations a year. There is an outlier of 10 and
    12 vacations in a year.

8
Box and Whisker Plot of Hours Spent on Homework
Each Week
Did you know? That the Average amount of time
spent on homework was 4.66 hours?
  • Mode10
  • Median 3
  • Range15
  • 1st Quartile1
  • 3rd Quartile 8
  • Standard Deviation 4.23

9
Box-and-Whisker Plot
Shopping Trips Per Month

-2 -1 0 1 2
3 4 5 6
7
Items Bought per Trip
0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10
10
(No Transcript)
11
Bar Graph

12
Bar Graph Summary
  • This bar graph shows the populations
    preference of the stores given to them to choose.
    The numbers varied a lot in our stastical data,
    but an interesting fact is that Pacsun never got
    ranked
  • below a 4. For the most
  • part we saw that girls
  • chose Forever 21 or Aber-
  • crombie Fitch as their
  • number one ranked store.
  • For boys the top ranked
  • store was either Pacsun
  • or Abercrombie Fitch.
  • The store that the population liked least was by
    far Hot Topic.

13
Theme Parkscont.
  • All Theme Parks Statistics
  • Mean 2.52
  • Median 3
  • Mode 4 2
  • Range 3
  • Standard Deviation 1.12
  • Min 1
  • Q1 2
  • Q3 4
  • Max 4
  • Z-Interval (2.15, 2.90)
  • Confidence Level 90

Disney Cedar Point/Six Flags Universal Michigan Adv.
1's 20 9 0 1
2's 4 9 6 12
3's 2 7 14 6
4's 5 6 11 12
14
Summary
Overall, we think that the more time people spend
on the computer, the less time they spend on
other things such as homework. People who spend
more time on the computer rather than spending
time doing homework tend to not care about if
their grades are good or bad. They tend to care
more about the opposite gender or other social
activities. People who spend more time doing
homework tend to spend more time with their
families, and they tend to care more about
grades. People in our school tend to care about
their social life rather than anything else,
which is expected for this age group. We also
noticed that when we interviewed the juniors, as
apposed to sophomores or freshmen, they tend to
care the least about family, and more about their
grades. For question number 1, about how much
time people spend on homework, the average (mean)
was 4.6 hours, and the range was 27. For the
part of the question about how much time they
spend on the computer, the average (mean) was 7.8
hours, and the range was 50. The standard
deviation for the first part of the question was
4.8, which leaves us with a confidence interval
of (3.4, 5.8), and for a person who spends, per
say, about 27 hours of homework a week, their z
score would be .9999, and if someone did 0 hours
of homework a week, their z score would be .1685.
The standard deviation for the second part of
the question is 8.09, which leaves us with a
confidence interval of (2.5, 6.6), and for a
person who spends 50 hours on the computer a
week, their z score is .9999, and for a person
who spends 0 hours on the computer a week, their
z score is .1685.
15
Colleens individual summary
For this report, I handed out half of the survey
questionnaire's to high school students during
lunch and in some of my classes. I made a scatter
plot for question number 1 on Microsoft excel and
did a linear regression for it. For question
number 3 Maddie and I made a pie chart also on
Microsoft excel. I wrote the summary for question
1. Maddie and I both contributed to the 3rd
question summary and the overall summary. I also
made the cover page with Indiana Jones.
16
The End.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com