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| Report on Amusement Park Survey |
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Created by disneylandkait on June 14, 2005
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If you live in rural areas, then you won't visit amusement parks as much, because you're not used to them.
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Where you live...
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| Areas of living |
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| Where do you live? |
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Statistical Measures
Median: town
Mode: town
Mean: 3.43, Std. Dev.: 1.17
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Whether or not you visit amusement parks...
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| Do you go to Amusment parks? |
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Statistical Measures
Mode: yes
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By looking at this chart, I can tell that most people who took this survey said that they visited amusement parks. Small numbers of people from each location don't visit amusement parks - it's not a bigger number in rural areas than in cities.
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home_desc
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big city [5] | suburb [4] | town [3] | village [2] | rural area [1] | [row totals] |
parks
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| yes |
113 | 176 | 194 | 34 | 58 | 575 |
| no |
8 | 10 | 14 | 7 | 5 | 44 |
| [column totals] |
121 | 186 | 208 | 41 | 63 | 619 |
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Statistical Measures
χ2=7.17
p=0.12736
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I found my hypothesis to be wrong. The survey said that even if you live in rural areas, you still like to go to amusement parks.
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From this survey, I found that a lot of people like to go to amusement parks. And where you live doesn't effect if you like to go or not. So the next time you ask someone to go to an amusement park, expect a "yes!"
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To test the same hypothesis, I probably wouldn't do anything differently. I would just see why they did or did not like to go. I would ask them if where they lived mattered on where or why they liked to go.
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