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Research Question:
Do we have the ideal proportion?
The length of the outspread arms is equal to the height of a man
The distance from the elbow to the tip of the hand is a quarter of the height of the man
The maximum width of the shoulders is a quarter of the height of a man
Data Collection:
Raw Data:
Table #1: Measure of the Outspread Arm, Height, from Elbow to the Tip of the Fingers, and Width of Shoulders (cm) (per person)

Name

Outspread arm /cm +/-1
Height /cm +/- 1

From the elbow to the tip of the fingers /cm +/- 1
Width of shoulders /cm +/-1
Silvana Chumaceiro
170
163
43
43
Anna Marrone
165
163
41
42
Sabrina Casilla
158
156
37
54
Alberto Gonzalez
180
174
48
65
Yanuara Ramirez
164
164
41
42
Maria Semidey
156
156
39
41
Camille Quintero
159
160
43
39
Deborah Vasquez
157
162
39
43
Maria Pappagallo
175
165
43
47
Amanda Kauffman
166
166
39
43
Luis Ramirez
180
170
43
47

Processed Data:
Table #2: ¼ Measurement of Height (cm) (per person)
Name
1/4 Height /cm +/-1.00
Silvana Chumaceiro
40.75
Anna Marrone
40.75
Sabrina Casilla
39.00
Alberto Gonzalez
43.50
Yanuara Ramirez
41.00
Maria Semidey
39.00
Camille Quintero
40.00
Deborah Vasquez
40.50
Maria Pappagallo
41.25
Amanda Kauffman
40.50
Luis Ramirez
42.25

Table #3: Mean and Standard Deviation of the Outspread Arm, Height, From the Elbow to the Tip of the Fingers, Width of Shoulders, and ¼ Height + the T-Test of the Height & Outspread Arm; From Elbow to Tip of Fingers & ¼ Height; Shoulders & ¼ Height

Outspread arm /cm +/-11
Height /cm +/- 11

From the elbow to the tip of the fingers /cm +/- 11
Width of shoulders /cm +/- 11
1/4 Height /cm +/- 11

Mean
166.364
163.545
41.909
45.727
40.886
Standard Deviation
8.869
5.373
3.048
7.578
1.343

Table #4: The T-Test and P-Value of the Height & Outspread Arm, From Elbow to Tip of Fingers & ¼ Height, and Shoulders & ¼ Height
T-Test
Height & Outspread Arm

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