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|} | |} For our experiment, the UV senor we will create will have to be compared to another UV sensor that has been proven to be accurate. We would have multiple trials testing the tattoo in different age groups, times of day, amount of exposure, and different climates. These would be the independent variables, with the color change of the tattoo being the dependent variable, as this indicates the amount of UV exposure. This data would be compared with the other product's data to determine if it is statistically significant. |
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OUR TEAMLAB 3 WRITE-UPDescriptive Stats and GraphP-value (2 tail, paired): 0.427116193 http://www.openwetware.org/images/c/c3/WEEEEEEE.png http://www.openwetware.org/images/b/b8/Ok1.png
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AVG Gold standard 96.64716049
AVG Spree 95.5308642
STD Gold Standard 1.922602071
STD Spree 0.870378299
PVALUE 1.09676E-21
Inferential Stats
Design Flaws and RecommendationsThe design flaws of this
Experimental Design of Own Device |
For our experiment, the UV senor we will create will have to be compared to another UV sensor that has been proven to be accurate. We would have multiple trials testing the tattoo in different age groups, times of day, amount of exposure, and different climates. These would be the independent variables, with the color change of the tattoo being the dependent variable, as this indicates the amount of UV exposure. This data would be compared with the other product's data to determine if it is statistically significant.