Statistical Data Concerning the Height of
BSDAS Academy Department Students
S.Y. 2013-2014
Made by:
Kent Irvin Pastrana
Miguel Pump Adawan
Christian Yango
Presented to Wayne B. Valera on the day of March 24, 2014
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Abstract
Many times, people would ask what another person’s height is, and joke or say wow depending on the answer. Height is important in our lives; it allows us to reach higher (yes, literally), see farther (yes, literally again) and of course, be higher than other things.
Although height is important, the need for this research is truthfully, mediocre, for not many people really feel compelled to see that height just may change people’s lives (entirely at that). The only reason why this may be warranted for is that there are no other past researches that focus on the gathering of this data. Yes, the school leads such examinations, but never presents the data in a statistical manner. Thus, we have decided that this data would be a delight to find out when people just happen to wonder if there is a research for student heights in BSDAS.
This study hopes to reach the goal of being able to make a generalization concerning the heights of the students in BSDAS and also, to provide enough information so that the reader may make their own inference if possible. Also, we hope to point out the fact that there IS a central tendency of height, and not everyone is taller than it, or as tall as it. Depending on the presentation, all of this will be possible; as we hope to present.
In the gathering of the data, which is by survey of the population, there were some undesirable problems such as the unavailability of some students for interview, thus our reliance in the estimations of their classmates and our lack of measuring tools, as we were forced to gather data by using crude approximations for the survey.
If ever there will be another research such as this, we recommend that the surveying team have