My project is the effect of oysters on the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay. In order to test for this i got 4 tanks full of bay water and put about 2 inches of sand in the bottom of each (each tank had equal amounts of sand and water all retrieved from the same place). in the first tank i put 0 oysters, in the second 7 oysters, in the third 14 oysters and in the fourth 21 oysters. I tested for pH, nitrite, ammonia and nitrate for 2 weeks straight testing every other day and then i would start a new trial. I have done 3 trials and i am wondering the best way to graph my results and how to display my raw data. what is raw data? my teacher keeps telling me I need it but i'm not entirely sure I know what she means. So please if you have any suggestions respond to me!
Thanks a bunch!
kelly
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Hi there,
Raw data is the data that you have collected and have not yet analyzed. For example, if you have 3 trials the raw data would be the numbers you collected, and you now need to analyze this data to display it in a graph form. For analysis, you will probably want to find the mean (average) value of the 3 trials and display this number in graphical format, you will also probably want to determine the standard deviation or standard error of the 3 trials and display this value as an error bar on your graph. Have a look at the link below on how to analyze your results:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentorin ... ysis.shtml
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Mary
Raw data is the data that you have collected and have not yet analyzed. For example, if you have 3 trials the raw data would be the numbers you collected, and you now need to analyze this data to display it in a graph form. For analysis, you will probably want to find the mean (average) value of the 3 trials and display this number in graphical format, you will also probably want to determine the standard deviation or standard error of the 3 trials and display this value as an error bar on your graph. Have a look at the link below on how to analyze your results:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentorin ... ysis.shtml
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Mary

