
Analysis and Conclusion
Students apply statistical tools to analyze their data, draw conclusions, and present their findings. They critically evaluate their own methodology and identify limitations.
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Students apply statistical tools to analyze their data, draw conclusions, and present their findings. They critically evaluate their own methodology and identify limitations.
Key Questions
- Which statistical models best represent the collected data?
- How do the findings answer the original research question?
- What are the limitations and potential biases in the investigation?
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5E Model
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Data Collection and Organization
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