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Session 8 Quiz

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8 questions about Session 8: Your Data Report. Get 6+ right to pass!

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1

What sections should a data report include?

  • Just a graph
  • Title, question, method, data, analysis with graphs, conclusions, and reflection
  • Only numbers
  • A short paragraph
2

What should you do if your data shows no clear pattern?

  • Make up a pattern
  • Report honestly that no clear pattern was found — this is a valid finding
  • Throw away the data
  • Change your question
3

How many graphs should a data report have?

  • Exactly one
  • At least 2 different types, each serving a purpose
  • As many as possible
  • Graphs are optional
4

How should you start a data presentation?

  • With a graph
  • With a hook that makes the audience care about your topic
  • By reading your data table aloud
  • With an apology
5

What makes a report graph professional?

  • Bright colors
  • Clear title, labeled axes, accurate data, and appropriate graph type
  • Being very large
  • Using 3D effects
6

What should you say if asked a question you cannot answer?

  • Make up an answer
  • 'That is a great question — I would need more data to answer it'
  • Ignore the question
  • Say your data is wrong
7

What should a reflection include?

  • Only what went well
  • What went well, what was challenging, what you would change, and new questions raised
  • Nothing — the project is done
  • A list of grades
8

After completing Grade 4, what can you do with data?

  • Only basic counting
  • Read graphs, calculate averages, spot trends, compare groups, evaluate claims, use spreadsheets, and write professional data reports
  • Nothing new
  • Only use computers