Concept explainers
i.
a. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘Topic’ variable.
b. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘Relationship’ variable.
c. Identify the effects which are present in the study of measured variable as conversation length.
d. Describe the pattern of results of the study with measured variable conversation length in words.
ii.
a. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘City’ variable.
b. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘cost’ variable.
c. Identify the effects which are present in the study of measured variable as rated restaurant quality.
d. Describe the pattern of results of the study with measured variable rated restaurant quality in words.
iii.
a. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘Coffee Brand’ variable.
b. Make the bar graph with grouping the bars according to ‘Type’ variable.
c. Identify the effects which are present in the study of measured variable as Ratings.
d. Describe the pattern of results of the study with measured variable ratings of flavour in words.
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