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Smart Phones vs. Personal Computers

Smart Phones vs. Personal Computers. Sydney Norton EDTC 5103 Oklahoma State University. Hypothesis. Younger generations use a smart phone more than a personal computer. Distribution. I went to Best Buy in Stillwater and randomly selected customers that wanted to partake in my survey.

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Smart Phones vs. Personal Computers

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  1. Smart Phones vs. Personal Computers Sydney Norton EDTC 5103 Oklahoma State University

  2. Hypothesis Younger generations use a smart phone more than a personal computer.

  3. Distribution I went to Best Buy in Stillwater and randomly selected customers that wanted to partake in my survey. There was a total of 21 females and 9 males that completed the survey. Their ages ranged from 14 years of age to 63 years of age, giving me a wide variety.

  4. From the bar graph in the previous slide, it shows you that most of the younger generation agreed that they would use a smart phone over a personal computer. Helping to prove my hypothesis: Younger generations use a smart phone more than a personal computer. It also shows that many of the older generations would still choose a personal computer over a smart phone. Surprisingly, there was quite a few neutral answers from a variety of ages.

  5. The End.

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