How to collect and interpret


Course Project Part B

Note: Remember that your topic must be approved by the instructor before you submit part B.

In the previous units, you learned how to collect and interpret data. Now it is time to put parts of your project together. You must gather your own data by observational study, controlled experiment, or survey. Data will need to be such that analysis can be done using the tools of this course. For this part of your project you must submit your research or the questions that you developed for your survey, and include the information below.

Complete the following:

Sampling: Provide a careful description of how you obtained the samples. Be very specific. Include sample sizes, population of interest, and description of sample. Also include a copy of the survey if you used one.
Data: The actual data and a summary of the counts.
Descriptive Statistics: Any descriptive statistics relevant to your project should be included. Provide the following information:

mean
mode
median
standard deviation.

I need this on the top 10 countries of smoking related deaths... DO NOT USE THE COUNTRIES LISTED BELOW:

USA 444,000
India 900,000
Russia 50,000
Turkey 110,000
Germany 14,000
South Korea 49,000
Mexico 65,000
Iran 50,000
France 66,000
China 12,000,000
YOU CAN PICK ANY OTHER COUNTRIES>>>>> JUST NOT THESE ONES> YOU CAN USE ANY RESOURCE YOU NEED. MAKE SURE IT LISTS NUMBER OF DEAD JUST LIKE ABOVE< BUT DO NOT USE THE ABOVE COUNTRIES. Used a document on COURSEHERO and my school noticed it, and said to use 10 different countries..... if i can get this very soon, i will top very nicely!!! PLEASE INCLUDE WEBSITE

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