Report for $$ Cha-Ching $$    
   
Report Title:
Report on $$ Cha-Ching $$
Created by jasabell on July 22, 2003


My hypothesis
Most people do not even have an allowance and also most people do not give money to charity.

The predictor
The predictor is that most people who took the survey is mostly girls.

Statistical Measures

Mode: girl


The outcome
That most people do not have an allowance.

Statistical Measures

Median: 1 to 10
Mode: no allowance
Mean: 1.55, Std. Dev.: 1.94


Interpretation
Most people save $41 to $50.

Statistical Measures

Pearson Correlation Coefficient: 0.10; p=0.46.
Values near zero indicate no correlation. Values near one indicate a high degree of correlation, while values near negative one (-1) indicate that the measures are opposite, ie that a high value of save$ tends to accompany a low value of $allownc and vice versa.


Evaluation
I think that there should of been more boys who answered the survey because there is 2.48 boys who answered the question versus 41.26 girls who answered.

Summary of findings
I found out that most people have a little money. I learned most people would rather let a homeless person have money then them selves. I found out a lot of people spend a $100 by a month. I think that most people do not have a problem with money because they do not have an allowance or money.

Conclusion
I conclude that mostly girls answered the question and that most people do not have problems with money. Most of the people surveyed would probably not give a lot of money to charity because they are only saving $41-$50.