THe excel file contains information on 500 monkeys from a fictitious newly discovered species.
Pupils task is to come up with a hypothesis and test it. Does monkeys favourite fruit change as they age? Is the length of a monkeys tail related to it's height or its gender? What is the main factor in how many offspring a monkey will have?
The data here is not completely random and there are connections and correlations to be discovered, some of them quite unusual. Great for budding Zoologists or pupils preparing for GCSE stats coursework.
Pupils task is to come up with a hypothesis and test it. Does monkeys favourite fruit change as they age? Is the length of a monkeys tail related to it's height or its gender? What is the main factor in how many offspring a monkey will have?
The data here is not completely random and there are connections and correlations to be discovered, some of them quite unusual. Great for budding Zoologists or pupils preparing for GCSE stats coursework.
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