Module Eleven Lesson Two Activity CQ
- Due No due date
- Points 100
- Questions 5
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
Module Eleven Lesson Two Activity Directions
In this activity, we will practice what we learned during Lesson Two on Statistical Questions. You will complete 5 short answer questions about the difference between statistical and non-statistical questions. You need to include why or why not it is a statistical question. For questions that are non-statistical, you will need to write how you could make the question a statistical question. This will give you the opportunity to show your reasoning for identifying statistical questions.
Click "Take the Quiz" to begin.
Grading
See below for the rubric on your response to the short answer questions.
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Excellent (20 pts) |
Good (15 pts) |
Fair (10 pts) |
Poor (5 pts |
Total Points |
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Question 1 |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has at least four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical. |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with few evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concept of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with little to no evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
_/20 |
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Question 2 |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has at least four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical. |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with few evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concept of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with little to no evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
_/20 |
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Question 3 |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has at least four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical. |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with few evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concept of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with little to no evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
_/20 |
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Question 4 |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has at least four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical. |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with few evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concept of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with little to no evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
_/20 |
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Question 5 |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has at least four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical. |
Shows complete understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concepts of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with few evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
Shows limited understanding of the concept of Statistical Questions. Explanation has less than four complete sentences with little to no evidence used to identify the questions as statistical or non-statistical |
_/20 |
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Total Points |
_/100 |