Overview
Students begin the lesson by looking at a cake preference survey where respondents specified both a cake and an icing flavor. They discuss how knowing the relationship between cake and icing preference helps them better decide which combination to recommend. Students are then introduced to cross tabulation, which allows them to graph relationships to different preferences. They use this technique to find relationships in a preference survey, then brainstorm the different types of problems that this process could help solve.Resources
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Interpreting Data - Activity Guide (copy as MS Word, Google Doc)
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Interpreting Data - Resource (copy as MS Word, Google Doc)