Multiple Assessment Approaches

Choose from diverse ways to demonstrate your understanding of chi-square concepts.

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Demonstrating Understanding: Multiple Approaches

Now that you've explored chi-square testing through multiple representations, you have several options for demonstrating your understanding. Choose the methods that best suit your preferences.

Choose Your Assessment Methods:

  • Analyze interactive visualizations of statistical data
  • Work through a real-world scenario
  • Create a video explanation
  • Engage in peer feedback
  • Build a concept map showing relationships between key ideas

Note: You don't need to complete all options - choose those that best help you demonstrate your understanding.

Interactive Data Analysis

Explore how observed values differ from expected values in a real dataset.

Study Habits Scenario

Apply chi-square concepts to analyze a real-world research question.

Video Explanation

Create a short video explaining key concepts in your own words.

Record a 1-2 minute video explaining how to interpret a p-value from a chi-square test. Include:

  • What a p-value represents
  • How to interpret different p-values (e.g., 0.03 vs 0.20)
  • A real-world example

Supported formats: MP4, MOV, WEBM

Peer Feedback Exchange

Share your understanding with peers and learn from their perspectives.

When Explaining:

  • Define chi-square test clearly
  • Walk through the interpretation steps
  • Use the study habits example
  • Connect to real-world implications

When Providing Feedback:

  • Was the explanation clear?
  • Were statistical terms used correctly?
  • What could make it more understandable?

Concept Map Builder

Create a visual representation of how key statistical concepts relate to each other.

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