Do children eat more when they help make the food? YES
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:
| Helped in Prep | Count | Mean | Standard Deviation |
|---|---|---|---|
| help | 25 | 431.4 | 105.7 |
| not help | 22 | 346.8 | 99.5 |
Does the brand of Margarine matter? YES
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:
| 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 |
Do students in different locations have different priorities? YES
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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Does the ordering of a candidate on a ballot matter? YES
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.