June 10

Statistics Partner Projects

  • The language one uses when asking a statistics question may cause the results to differ. You can encourage the results of the survey by asking the question in various strategic and bias ways.
  • Poll by population is more accurate that randomly.
    Example of a poll taken by sample: 4 out of 5 Olympic runners recommend this shoe…
    Example of a poll taken by population: 542 out of 659 of all Olympic runners recommend this shoe…
  • Convenience Sample: A convenience sample is choosing people who are easy to access. Example: I am writing this answer in Math class, and if I decided to do a poll right now, and I only included the people in this classroom, this hypothetical poll would be by Convenience Sample. The benefit of this would be that it’s one of the easiest, because you choose the people that are closest to you, and this is one of the fastest sampling methods.Random Sample: A random sample is choosing random people of the population. Example: If I made a poll on the internet, and the first 1000 people who go on any social media website are forced to take the poll, that would be a Random Sample. A random sample is most non bias way of data analysis, because you are not choosing the people who take the poll, it is random.Stratified Sample: A stratified sample is a group derived from a set percentage of other multiple groups formed from the whole population. Example: There are ≈7 billion people on earth, if we divided that in to 4 group we’d have 1.75 billion in each group, and then we took a percentage out of each group, let’s say 25% then those 437.5 million x4 = 1.75 billion, and if we polled these people, this would be a poll by Stratified Sample. The benefit of this is that you’re practically including the whole population, but it is easier because you don’t have to include everyone.Systematic Sample: Choosing people after each set of intervals. Let’s say we have the whole population of Port Coquitlam, and we chose every 3 person from the long line, that would be a Systematic Sample. This is also really easy to do, because you only have to poll a percentage of the population.

    Voluntary Response Sample: A sample that allows the whole population to participate. An example of this would be presidential elections, because they include the whole population of a certain area. This is definitely one of the best kinds of samples because it includes everyone.

    Choosing an inappropriate sampling method is common among many companies, most commonly, companies who are trying to sell you something, or convince you to support their opinion. By choosing an inappropriate sampling method you can make your numbers seem way better than they are. For example, you could go in to a poetry club, and poll the members by Convenience Sample, this way, most of them or all of them will say that they like poetry.

  • Theoretical Probability is what is expected to happen based on the possible outcomes.
    Experimental Probability is the result of an experiment or simulation after a large number of times.Theoretical is expecting something to happen, while Experimental is actually doing the tests.
  • Some companies may say that their product is the most durable, but there is no way to really know because your not going to buy every other companies’ products too just to test out their durability.

    Some tooth paste companies or tooth brush companies may say that their products are the best products to get rid of plaque, but an average consumer can’t really tell if their saying the truth or not.

    Some news channels may show you statistics that would help them convince of believing their opinion is the best opinion to have, by showing you numbers but the polls showing you something that’s really zoomed in so you can’t actually see the whole statistic chart.

October 26

Science App Review

Science App Review

I am doing a review on an app called “Rocket Science 101”. This app was made by NASA to inspire a younger audience to become rocket scientists at the comfort of their own home.

  • What’s the difficulty level of this app?

    “Rocket Science 101” isn’t a difficult app to use. It is easy to understand and it is even easier to play.

  • What are the skill levels you can choose from?

    The skill level menu is the first thing you will see you launch the app, skill levels include; a “Have Fun” skill level, a “Challenge Yourself” skill level and and a “Rocket Scientist” skill level. I didn’t find any of the skill levels even remotely hard, but they all include a nice amount of detail.

  • Is there room for failure?

    Sadly it’s impossible to mess up in this game, because the app doesn’t let you launch the rocket unless the rocket is put together correctly.

  • How much information does this app contain about in real life projects ?

    I was impressed by the amount of detail you can find about famous projects like; IBEX, Kepler, MSL and many others. It goes in to detail about what every single components use is, and how each component works.

  • Did you learn anything from playing the app?

    I learned about what each components use is, and about how they work. I learned about the amount of work it takes to get a rocket built and ready to launch. I learned about the process of launching the object(satellite, rover .etc) in to space.

  • What were the “pros” of this app?

    I like the amount of detail and description this app has, and the many projects you can build and launch for yourself.

  • What were the “cons” of this app?

    I didn’t like how there was no way of failing. And how limited the choices are in the menus.

  • What would you rate this app ?

    I would rate this app a 3 out 5 stars.

October 13

Social Media & Common Sense Response

Social Media & Common Sense Response

I do think there should be a guide about how to use social media responsibly, even though most people already understand the basics about using social media responsibly in the real world, there are people like the woman(Cathy Cruz Marrero) in the particular video where she walks into a fountain because she was way too distracted by her phone, while walking around in the mall. But I think most people who own a mobile device like a tablet or a phone know when it’s appropriate to use them. There are people who don’t think they’re putting anyone in danger when they text and drive, which is pretty sad. I do think we miss lots of important things when we’re out with friends or family, and we’re constantly just looking at our mobile devices checking on what other people are doing. But there is a positive between all of this negative. It’s easier to receive information from all around the world, which in my opinion is amazing. People today are puppets, so if you’d tell them to look around in a “cool” way then I’m sure they would. A guide is needed to tell people how to use their devices responsibly because there are some people who weren’t taught common street smarts.