“HOW MANY PEOPLE COMMUTE TO WORK FROM DELAWARE TO PA BY CAR OR TRAIN AND WHAT AR

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“HOW MANY PEOPLE COMMUTE TO WORK FROM DELAWARE TO PA BY CAR OR TRAIN AND WHAT ARE THEIR AGES”
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Instructions
Mid-Semester Project
Objective: 
For this project, you will be posing survey questions of your choice to a minimum of 20 participants for a statistical study. You will collect data on and from these participants to answer several questions that explore topics we’ve learned throughout Units 1 and 2.  Make sure to include all work, along with tables and graphs, from the “Directions” section when you submit your assignment. 
Why? 
This project will help connect and apply concepts from Units 1 and 2 to a question that’s of interest to you so you can see real-life applications of the course material.  At the end of the semester, you will expand upon these results to connect topics from Units 3 and 4 for your End of Semester Project. 
Note: 
If turned in by the due date: You will have two weeks (one week for 7-week courses) from the due date to revise and resubmit, based on feedback from your instructor, if you would like to make any adjustments before your grade is submitted to the grade-book. Late projects won’t be accepted after the due date of the Unit 3 Wrap-up. 
How? 
Below is a sample project with directions and tips as well as a template to use to complete your project.  You will be graded according to the following rubric: Mid-Semester Project Updated.
Click for sample: Mid-Semester Project Example
See the directions and use this template to complete your project: Mid-semester project TEMPLATE and DIRECTIONS
What to submit?
Report your results in a formal typed paper, PowerPoint, and/or video presentation. Your final submission should be in Word, PDF, Excel, or PowerPoint form. If you choose to include a video, ensure your instructor can read and hear all appropriate information, and that you provided a video link or mp3/4 file.

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