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Module A
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Project Description
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In this project, you will design a survey to answer a research question of your
own, and then share the results.
Here are the steps you’ll need to complete.
**Step 1: Choose a Research Question**
In a group, decide on a research question. Your question should ask about the
relationship between two or more attributes.
Examples of good research questions include:
- Does handedness (left or right) have an impact on whether you played a sport
in high school?
- Do people who have dogs walk more than people who don’t?
An example of an inadequate research question would be:
- What percent of people are left-handed? (This question only involves one
attribute.)
**To Do:**
- Form a group of no more than 4 people. (You may want to form a group with
people who are in a similar major or have similar interests as this may make
question selection easier.)
- Choose a research question that asks about the relationship between two or
more attributes.
**Step 2: Design and Deploy a Survey**
You will need to design a survey with relevant questions to help answer your
research question. Remember to create clear questions that elicit specific
answers. Then deploy your survey and collect at least 30 responses.
**To Do:**
- Design a survey with clear and relevant questions to answer your research
question.
- Deploy the survey and collect at least 30 responses.
*Hint:*
Having trouble getting enough responses, or want more participants? Try social
media!
**Step 3: Analyze your Data**
Analyze your dataset by calculating summary statistics for the groups of
interest. Remember to answer your research question, though you may have other
insights you’d like to share as well.
**To Do:**
- Subset the data in a way that helps you answer your research question.
(For instance, in the example question above, you would subset the data into
left-handed people and right-handed people.)
- Do some basic data cleaning of the data if necessary.
- Calculate summary statistics (mean, median, standard deviation, and variance)
from your data for each subset and compare the statistics for the groups of
interest.
*Hint:*
If you are unsure how to clean your data, `read this.`_
**Step 4: Visualize your Findings and Share your Results**
Visualize your findings through whatever chart types you find useful. Then
share your results with the class by creating a slide deck.
**To Do:**
- Create a visual for your findings using chart types of your choice. Include a
few sentences on what each chart conveys.
- Make a slide deck to share with the class that includes answers to the following.
- What is your research question?
- Where did your data come from?
- What is your answer to the research question?
- What are possible sources of bias, and how would you improve your study
next time?
*Hint:*
If you need help creating helpful visuals, re-visit :ref:`this checklist on
creating visualizations `.
**Step 5: Submit your Materials**
Submit everything you used in each of the above steps.
**To Do:**
- Submit your slides, sheet used for analysis, and a link to your survey by
[Due Date].
- Optional (faculty can decide whether to include or not): After completing and
submitting your project, complete the group work self assessment and group
assessment.
**Optional** (faculty can choose whether to include or not): `Here`_ is a
folder with example projects that meet different grading criteria (from Needs
Improvement to Above and Beyond).
Grading Rubric
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- **Excellent**
- **Developing**
- **Beginning**
- **NA / Not Present**
* - **Research Question (4)**
- Research question is included in the slides. Question is clear and
specific and relates to at least two attributes.
- Question has minor issues with clarity or specificity.
- Question is unclear or not specific, or the question is about a single
attribute.
- There is no research question.
* - **Survey Questions (8)**
- Survey questions are clear and can be used to answer the research
question.
- Survey questions are unclear or inappropriate/irrelevant for answering
the research question.
- Survey questions are unclear and inappropriate/irrelevant for answering
the research question.
- Survey questions not submitted.
* - **Survey Responses (4)**
- 30 or more responses are collected.
- Between 15 and 29 responses are collected.
- Fewer than 15 responses are collected.
- No responses are collected.
* - **Survey Sources (6)**
- Methods for recruiting participants are outlined in the slides.
- Methods for recruiting participants are outlined in the slides, but in
insufficient depth.
- Methods for recruiting participants are mentioned in the slides, but not
discussed.
- Methods for recruiting participants are not outlined in the slides.
* - **Statistical Analysis (8)**
- Analysis includes a complete and data-supported comparison of the two
groups of interest in the research question. This includes a comparison
of centers (mean and median) and spread (standard deviation and/or
variance).
- There is an attempt at a statistical analysis to answer the research
question but there are minor errors or inconsistencies.
- Analysis includes an incomplete or not data-supported comparison of the
groups in the research question.
- The slides have no mention of a statistical comparison of two groups.
* - **Visualization (6)**
- Visualizations are accurate, relevant to the research question, and well
presented.
- Visualizations are broadly relevant to the research question but either
contain inaccuracies or are not well presented.
- Visualizations are not completely accurate or relevant to the research
question.
- Slides do not include a visualization.
* - **Summary of Results (4)**
- Slides include a summary of results that answers the research question,
This summary is accurate given the data, and consistent with the
statistical analysis and visualizations.
- Slides include a summary of results that answers the research question.
This summary either contains inaccuracies or inconsistencies with the
rest of the slides.
- Slides include a summary of results that is incomplete or unrelated to
the research question.
- Slides do not include a summary of results.
* - **Issues and Next Steps (6)**
- Slides include a section identifying issues and sources of potential
bias. Slides include a discussion on possible steps to improve the study
in the future.
- Slides lack detail in identifying either issues or next steps, or have
missed significant sources of bias in their survey.
- Slides are either missing a section on issues and next steps, or the
section(s) are minimal and lack depth.
- Slides do not include a section on issues or on next steps.
* - **Readability (4)**
- The slides are colorful and easy to read (in terms of font and
font-size). The slides have very few spelling/grammar errors.
- Slides are generally easy to read with some small but non-negligible
exceptions.
- Slides have issues with font or lack color. The report has several
spelling/grammar errors.
- There are no slides.
* - **Total (50)**
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.. _read this.: https://elitedatascience.com/data-cleaning
.. _Here : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ywZa4HAaLPV5UvkQb6pkVFQeNYJOjqPb