Kidscalories

Question

Do children eat more when they help make the food? YES

Results

There is evidence to suggest that children eat more when they help prepare the food (\(t\) = 2.82, \(df\) = 44.8, p < 0.05). Children who help make food eat on average 84.6 more kCalories. Please see table and chart below:

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Do children eat more when they help make the food?
Helped in Prep Count Mean Standard Deviation
help 25 431.4 105.7
not help 22 346.8 99.5

CholestoralData

Question

Does the brand of Margarine matter? YES

Results

There is evidence to suggest that the use of Margarine A reduces Cholestoral compared to Margarine B (Wilxoxon rank sum test \(W\) = 314, p < 0.01). The use of Margarine A yields a reduction of 3.78 units on average Please see table and chart below:

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Does the brand of Margarine matter?
Margarine Time Count Mean Standard Deviation
A Before 20 9.34 4.50
A After 20 5.56 1.24
B Before 20 8.52 2.17
B After 20 8.21 2.36

PrioritiesData

Question

Do students in different locations have different priorities? YES

Results

There is a relationship between students location and their school goals (\(\chi^2\) = 21.627, \(df\) = 4, p < 0.001). Students in a Rural setting prefer Athletics more than their peers and don’t like Academics as much.

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#VotingData

Question

Does the ordering of a candidate on a ballot matter? YES

Results

There is a relationship between the order of a candidate on the ballot and their votes (\(\chi^2\) = 0.63124, \(df\) = 4, p > 0.05). Students in a Rural setting prefer Athletics more than their peers and don’t like Academics as much.

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