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4.6 Reaching Conclusions
Hypothesis: The students from Western countries are better in English than the students from Eastern countries.
1. Find out the data: find the data including the scores of both Eastern and Western countries in English.
2. Design a questionnaire: make a questionnaire including the questions for nationality and the exam grades in English.
3. Validation check: check if the data from the quesionnaire is right or wrong.
4. Search and sort the data: Sort the data in order of the ascending order-the highest score to the lowest score, and check the students from which place got higher marks.
5.Create a new information and make the result: check if the hypothesis is right or wrong by looking at the data or even predicting, and make a result.
1. Find out the data: find the data including the scores of both Eastern and Western countries in English.
2. Design a questionnaire: make a questionnaire including the questions for nationality and the exam grades in English.
3. Validation check: check if the data from the quesionnaire is right or wrong.
4. Search and sort the data: Sort the data in order of the ascending order-the highest score to the lowest score, and check the students from which place got higher marks.
5.Create a new information and make the result: check if the hypothesis is right or wrong by looking at the data or even predicting, and make a result.
Thursday 6 May 2010
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