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SD #23 SCIENCE FAIR
2013

HOW TO CALCULATE STATISTICS

Do you know how to perform a t-test on your data?  How about finding the standard deviation? An A-NOVA test?  Check out the handouts and web links below and we'll show you how!

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HELP WITH STATISTICS

What statistical tests will the judges be looking for?

how_to_do_statistics.docx
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HOW DO I CALCULATE STANDARD DEVIATION?
standard_deviation_-_for_students.pdf
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Letting the Numbers Talk: Data Presentation and Statistics: If you have data, like every good project does, then you need to be able to analyze it and present it. This section shows you how to effectively.
LET YOUR NUMBERS TALK
USEFUL STATISTICS FORMULAS
HOW TO ANALYZE YOUR DATA
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