What were your dependent and independent variables?

An internal business proposal that outlines how you will implement the solution to the problem you have identified in your organization.
June 24, 2018
The purpose of this assignment is to clearly articulate the specific strategies.
June 24, 2018

What were your dependent and independent variables?

What were your dependent and independent variables?

Use the following format to write your lab reports for this
course. You must include each section (such as the Purpose and the Procedure).
Make sure that the lab report is in your own words and that it is written in
paragraphs, not bullet points. See the lab report evaluation rubric for a
detailed explanation. Name your file Lab5 and both partners last names.
Lab Report Title

Purpose
This is the reason for the experiment. What were you
investigating? What was your hypothesis?
What was your focus?
Procedure
Describe how
to perform the experiment. What were
your dependent and independent variables?

What were
the steps of the experiment? Be specific:
your procedure must provide enough explanation for another researcher to
replicate your experiment.

Data/Results
Data Selection: This includes observations (measureable
information that you perceived through your senses) and raw data.
Data Presentation: Organize your data (using charts,
tables). Be sure to include relevant measurements with units, and label your
axes. Insert chart below.

CHART OR TABLE HERE

Analysis/Data Presentation
Provide any
calculations that you applied to the data. Give the general equation and a
specific example. Include units of measurement.

Include
graphs. Each graph must have a title and data points, and its axes must be
labeled. Include units of measurement.

Describe any
errors you encountered. Here, you should
discuss instances in which you and your partner had conflicting data.

o What were the
sources of error?

o What was the
relative impact of each?

Conclusion
Your conclusion must be clearly and logically drawn from
data provided, with a logical chain of reasoning from hypothesis to data to
conclusions clearly and persuasively explained.
Conflicting data, if present, must be explained. Again, write in paragraphs, not bullet
points.