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This project requires students to work in groups, find secondary data on a topic of their choice, perform inferential statistics on the data using Excel, and present their findings. Specifically, groups must test hypotheses and construct confidence intervals for the mean and proportion of a single population and the difference in means and proportions between two populations. They must also conduct a regression analysis by identifying variables, making a scatter plot, computing the correlation coefficient, finding the regression line equation, and testing the significance of regression.

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This project requires students to work in groups, find secondary data on a topic of their choice, perform inferential statistics on the data using Excel, and present their findings. Specifically, groups must test hypotheses and construct confidence intervals for the mean and proportion of a single population and the difference in means and proportions between two populations. They must also conduct a regression analysis by identifying variables, making a scatter plot, computing the correlation coefficient, finding the regression line equation, and testing the significance of regression.

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PROJECT – MAS291

In this project, you are required to work in a group and present your work to the class. Each
group will look for secondary data (about housing, finance, health,… or any topic of your
choice), then use Excel to perform inferential statistics on the data to obtain useful information.

More specifically, you are required to apply all of the following techniques on your data:

1. Test a hypothesis and construct a confidence interval for the mean of a population.

2. Test a hypothesis and construct a confidence interval for the proportion of a population.

3. Test a hypothesis and construct a confidence interval for the difference in means of two
populations.

4. Test a hypothesis and construct a confidence interval for the difference in proportions of
two populations.

5. Regression analysis

For Regression analysis, you are expected to complete the following steps:
- Identify two random variables X and Y in your data
(For example, X = height, Y = weight).
- Construct a scatter plot for the data. Do you observe a linear relationship?
- Compute the sample correlation coefficient R.
- Find the equation of the estimated regression line, and use it to predict a future value for
Y.
- Test the significance of regression.

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