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Are the two groups homogeneous? - Coggle Diagram
Are the two groups homogeneous?
Yes
No
No, because some of the groups numbers are off and not similar or close to the other ones. - Angela Avakian
No because the percentages are not similar enough - Sammy P.
No; the categories don't have percentages that are similar enough. -Madison
I would say no because the bars are too different, for example, the orange section of the first bar compared to the third is very different
-SeanDLC
No because the percentages are not similar and each color section is quite different.
Although all the percentages equal to 100% the results differ among all of them so they are not homogeneous. Also what is being compared? -Isabel
No, because although they look leveled and equal it's not. Each color section is different. - Victoria
No because the percentage are not that similar.
-Garnik
Yes
yes, because all categories are about the same percentages even though they’re not exact. - genesis
Yes; the percentages in each category are similar. -Madison
No
No, because although the percentages are fairly similar, the differences are very visible in the graph, making them alike to one another but I'm not sure if they're homogeneous -Sammy P.
yes, because the total comes out exactly the same, the numbers differ a bit, but they’re close enough - genesis
Yes
Yes because the totals are the same and the numbers in the categories are very close - Ariana Vargas
yes because the numbers are similar
-Garnik
Yes, because the numbers are basically the same.
Yes, because the groups have the same number and the numbers are close enough, they are very similar. - Angela Avakian
Yes this group is homogeneous because the data is very similar to each other. -Isabel
Yes, because even though the 9th and 12th graders are different number they both add up to the same total. -Jhewin
Yes, because the total number of the student's responses are both 100 even though the responses were different for each grade - Victoria
No
Yes
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I think this is No because the total and categories isn't really similar to each other.- Jherwin
This is not homogeneous because the data in the table are very different and the totals aren't the same - Ariana Vargas
I would not consider these homogenous because there is too great of a difference between the "Rarely or Never" category of boys and girls
-SeanDLC
I think that the groups are not homogenous because there is a big difference between boys and girls in the "rarely or never" category. -Ryan
I don't think it homogeneous because it seem very different and I think that the purpose due to the different results between both groups. -Isabel
No because the result within the two groups are way too different to be considered homogenous
IDK
These have FREQUENCIES, not PERCENTAGES