Flossing Analysis
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Flossing Analysis
• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
Flossing Analysis
• We were interested in the hygiene of our peers and we know that flossing is vital to oral health. We were curious to see what the statistics were between men and women on this matter.
Introduction:
Question:• How often do you floss? (Between males and
females).
Hypotheses:• Ho: There is no relationship between gender and
flossing • Ha: There is a relationship between gender and
flossing
Flossing Analysis
• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
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• Sampling method: Simple Random Sample We made it a random sample by using
systematic sampling, by surveying every third person, and chose by rolling a die to start off with the first person.
• Data: 140 surveys (70 for women and 70 for men)
• Various buildings: Hart, Romney, Smith, Taylor, Hinckley and Ricks.
• 0 % of non-response
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• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
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• It seems as though females floss their teeth more often than males do since we see that more than half the females floss once a day. The closest they get to being equal between gender was option B which was flossing once a week.
• A (Blue) represents once a day
• B (Green) represents once a week
• C (Tan) represents once a month
• D (Purple) represents once a year
Flossing Analysis
• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
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Requirement• No more than 20% of all expected frequencies
are less than 5
Flossing Analysis
• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
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Our Test of Hypothesis • Test statistic: 9.282• P-value: .026• Degrees of freedom: 3• Since our p-value was less than our level of
significance we reject the null hypothesis.
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• Introduction• Sampling Methods• Descriptive Statistics• Checking Requirements• Inferential Statistics• Conclusion
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ConclusionWe have sufficient evidence to say that there is a relationship between gender and flossing.
Reasons for the Result• Women take more of an interest in the way they
appear to others. • Women can be better at forming good hygiene
habits
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Further Study• One more option including the choice of 3-4 times
a week.• We would have handed the survey to them and
returned shortly after they had answered it.• We would introduce our survey at the top of the
paper just in case we explained it insufficiently
Flossing Analysis
Flossing Analysis