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- What type of study is used in the article (quantitative or qualitative)?
- Explain how you came to that conclusion.
- What type of graph or table did you choose for your lab (bar graph, histogram, stem & leaf plot, etc.)?
- What characteristics make it this type (you should bring in material that you learned in the course)?
- Describe the data displayed in your frequency distribution or graph (consider class size, class width, total frequency, list of frequencies, class consistency, explanatory variables, response variables, shapes of distributions, etc.)
- Draw a conclusion about the data from the graph or frequency distribution in the context of the article.
- How else might this data have been displayed?
- Discuss the pros and cons of 2 other presentation options, such as tables or different graphical displays.
- Why do you think those two other presentation options (i.e., tables or different graphs) were not used in this article?
- What type of study is used in the article (quantitative or qualitative)?
- Give the full APA reference of the article you ar