Your work on timer program has been received. We will be doing some subsequent analysis on this data after the due date, when we can look at it in the context of everyone's data.
It has 3 columns. The first gives the number sequence 1 - 10 for each time I clicked the click to time event button. The second column has the amount of time from which I click the button the begining time to the next time I clicked it and the third column has the difference in the time recorded to the one above it.
1 157.1055 157.1055
2 157.2656 .1601563
3 157.5664 .3007813
4 157.7148 .1484375
5 157.8555 .140625
6 158.0156 .1601563
7 158.1875 .171875
8 158.3477 .1601563
9 158.4961 .1484375
10 158.6758 .1796875
11 158.8164 .140625
12 158.9766 .1601563
13 159.1484 .171875
14 159.3086 .1601563
15 159.4688 .1601563
16 159.6289 .1601563
17 159.7773 .1484375
18 160.168 .390625
19 160.168 0
20 160.3203 .1523438
21 160.5 .1796875
.1697
I added up the intervals that showed up in lines 2-21
0
.140625, 2
.1484375, 3
.1523438
.1601563, 7
.171875, 2
.1796875, 2
.3007813
.390625
I understand it so far.
I'm not sure why the time program does it like that. I don't think it makes it flawed or useless.
It has a set pattern?
4.335938
4.414063
4.898438
4.335938
4.097656
3.742188
4.085938
4.015625
3.726563
4.117188
I don't seem to be as relaxed as you were.
That question doesn't make any sense to me.
I would state option c because I think the program is pretty accurate but not perfect, correct me if I'm wrong.
I can't do this. I had to download the version of the timer that won't do this because the good version wouldn't run on my computer. If need be I'll copy and paste into a spreadsheet.