Your work on timer program has been received and looks very good. We will follow up next week, after the first week's assignments are due and we have data from everyone.
Please let me know if you have any questions related to this orientation assignment.
I see 10 trial periods and numbers to the right of those time periods.
1 124.5156 124.5156
2 124.6875 .171875
3 124.8594 .171875
4 125.0313 .171875
5 125.2031 .171875
6 125.3594 .15625
7 125.5156 .15625
8 125.7188 .203125
9 125.875 .15625
10 126.0625 .1875
11 126.2656 .203125
12 126.4219 .15625
13 126.625 .203125
14 126.7813 .15625
15 126.9688 .1875
16 127.125 .15625
17 127.3281 .203125
18 127.5 .171875
19 127.6875 .1875
20 127.8594 .171875
The average for my set of data is .18437125. I added the first 20 trails on my calculator and divided by 20.
.15625, 6
.171875, 6
.1875, 3
.203125, 4
.34375, 1
What does the middle column represent?
It is flawed somewhat, yet it can still give you helpful data. It repeated it frequently because of the minor flaw in the program.
It is the change in the time between trials. Many numbers are repeated indicating that the program is consistant.
3.71875
3.46875
3.84375
3.5625
3.96875
3.71875
3.796875
3.828125
I don't believe I took very deep breaths.
When doing the fast clicks, my finger was moving so quik, that the same time intervals occured more frequently. Taking slow deep breaths is a controlled test, and not each interval will be the same. (We must think about lung capacity, oxygen in blood and brain, etc.)
Answer A, because I feel the program is fairly accurate, but not as much as indicated in the other 3 choices. The fast click experiment was not that accurate, thus the reasoning for my choice.
A message saying this version of timer won't file, try copying and pasting appeared. However, I've used Excel in the past and understand how spreadsheets work.