Period 3
By: Bekah Anderson, Isabel Gallegos, Brittany Estrada, Cami Butler

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Our purpose of doing this experiment was to see whether people preferred quantity or quality when eating out. In order to get our data we randomly selected which classrooms at Hillcrest we would survey. After the random classes were selected we blocked gender inside the classes in order to get rid of bias between men and women. The majority of males said they preferred quality, 41, compared to the 8 that said they preferred quantity. For the females the majority also said they preferred quality, 50, compared with the 8 that said they preferred quantity. We found that in both males and females, quality was preferred over quantity. There were 7 of the people surveyed who said they wanted both, we excluded them from the graph and the experimental data. The difference is statistically significant in which quality is far more preferred than quantity.

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