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Page 1: Bob Vialpando & Randy Grove. Subject Area: Statistics

Starbucks CustomersBob Vialpando & Randy Grove

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Subject Area:

Statistics

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Grade Level:High School

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Unit Title:Designing and Analyzing an Observational Study

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Lesson Title:Starbucks Customers

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ObjectivesThe students will discuss methods of

obtaining data to support or deny that there are more female than male coffee drinkers.

The students will decide and implement specific methods of obtaining data to support or deny that there are more female than male coffee drinkers.

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Objective/Purpose To develop skills necessary to collect and

analyze data to support or deny a hypothesis.

To develop the skills to validate the data and the value of the conclusions.

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Anticipatory Set How many of you drink coffee? How many people in your household

drink coffee? Do more males drink coffee than

females? Do more females drink coffee than

males?

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Input Let’s say that you are hired as an advertising

firm by Starbucks. You are to decide what gender to tailor its ads to, men or women. What would you do as the advertising firm?

How will you decide how many men buy coffee and how many women by coffee?

How many hours do you need to observe coffee sales for the sample to be valid?

What days and hours need to be observed to make sure you have an accurate sampling?

How many people do you need to observe to have a valid sample?

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Input ContinuedDecide on days and hoursDecide on how many people (every, third,

tenth)Decide on verification of ordering coffee

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Materials/Resources Needed:Schedule of store hours; transportation to/from store; writing utensils; tally sheets; written directions for specific data

collection; permission of store manager.

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Check for Understanding From notes on the board, we will:

Follow schedule (days/hours)Log data on how many males/females buy

coffeeInput data into spreadsheetLook for conclusions/errorsConsider what would have made this study

better

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ReferencesMadeline Hunter lesson plan format

http://coe.nevada.edu/ckeeler/lessonplantemplates/hunter.html 2006; 10/25/11

Shaughnessy, M., Chance, B., and Kranendonk, H. (2009). Focus in high school mathematics: Reasoning and sense making in statistics and probability. NCTM.

Key Curriculum Press: Exploring Statistics with Fathom, 2007