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==Target Population and Need==
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Hey guys its Kaitlyn! I wont be making it to lab today so please text me all the information you guys decide on since we need to make a commercial and whatnot and any section that needs to be done! 6234662090. I will also be in lecture today if I can talk to you guys then. Also, I saw that the graph isn't due untill 10/2 so that's why I haven't finished it. I will be doing it this weekend!
Hey guys its Kaitlyn! I wont be making it to lab today so please text me all the information you guys decide on since we need to make a commercial and whatnot and any section that needs to be done! 6234662090. I will also be in lecture today if I can talk to you guys then. Also, I saw that the graph for 3A isn't due untill 10/2 so that's why I haven't finished it. I will be doing it this weekend!





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OUR TEAM

Name: Kaitlyn Allen
Name: Neema Jamali
Name: Crawford Pederson
Name: Riddhi Rohit
Name: Carter Hill

LAB 3A WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics

(Descriptive statistics for the data set)

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Results



Analysis

From the very start of the lab, the Wireless thermometer proved to be problematic. When trying to connect through Bluetooth with the iPhone, the signal would not keep. We repeated trying to complete the start-up process with different devices and even different iPhones. From what was observed it seemed the device would drop the signal shortly after it began giving off one. This led to no data being obtained as the group could not get the wireless thermometer to function.

Pearson's r value: 0.167395055




Summary/Discussion

The wireless thermometer did not keep a consistent signal. It would show that the device was connected; however, it would not read a signal or stay connected long enough to collect data. There were also instances in which the device would stop sending a signal for no apparent reason. We were unable to record any data because our device was practically useless. One way to improve the device would be developing a more effective way to connect the wireless thermometer to the iPhone (a wired connection may be worth considering). Another issue we had with our device was that the power button on our thermometer was small and very difficult to work with. While it is not necessarily a complete design flaw, it inconveniences the user.

((Please discuss the results and statistical analysis. State your conclusion as well as design flaws and recommendations.))







LAB 3B WRITE-UP

Target Population and Need

Hey guys its Kaitlyn! I wont be making it to lab today so please text me all the information you guys decide on since we need to make a commercial and whatnot and any section that needs to be done! 6234662090. I will also be in lecture today if I can talk to you guys then. Also, I saw that the graph for 3A isn't due untill 10/2 so that's why I haven't finished it. I will be doing it this weekend!




Device Design



Inferential Statistics



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