Outline for the project final report
- [10 points] Describe the question of interest, providing some background if necessary
- [10 points] Describe the simulator, discussing the response and explanatory
variables (and how those were chosen, if applicable)
- [10 points] Describe the data collection methods, including what steps are being
taken to insure a good sample is collected. Give the experimental
design if applicable. Include a mention of how long data collection
took (which might include a breakdown of parts such as setting up the
simulator, running the simulator, writing scripts, etc.).
- [10 points] Describe the data. If the dataset is relatively small, include the
data in your report. If the dataset is large, just give summary
information. In either case, provide exploratory data analysis.
Provide justification for any outliers that were discarded.
- [30 points] Describe your data analysis. Be sure to specify what your model is,
and then explain the key steps you took in fitting this model.
Include relevant bits of R output as applicable (but not all of your R
output). Check model assumptions if possible (and if found to be not
valid, do something about it).
- [20 points] Describe your conclusions (in the context of the problem). Explain
your fitted model and how different explanatory variables affect the
response. Discuss optimization if applicable.
- [10 points] presentation (3-5 minutes in class on Thurs. June 2, details below)
Groups should turn in one joint report for the group.
Outline for short final presentation
- question of interest
- which simulator, what variables
- experimental design or data collection methodology (briefly)
- any noteworthy aspects of the dataset? (if not, can skip this)
- model for the data
- results and conclusions