Thoughts on the Final Project
If you have a project in mind which would fit in well with a project in another
class, feel free to combine the two. We may as well kill two birds with one
stone, and create one really super project!
My guess is that most of you will come to the project with a data set,
e.g. data points (x,y,z), with a goal of establishing a deterministic
relationship between the data of the form
z=f(x,y)
This is really the primary subject matter of chapter 4.
Project Ideas
-  Study why so many California power plants are off line during this severe
	power shortage: are owners relying on short supply to raise prices to
	consumers?	
-  As a teacher, I'm interested in the relationship between the time at which
	exams are turned in and the scores they receive. What motivates a
	student to get up and turn in the exam? Certainly confidence,
	exhaustion, etc....
-  How would the introduction of a bottle bill in Kentucky impact the trash
	stream? (These sorts of public policy decisions are often based on
	mathematical models.) Alternatively, what will be the impact of
	Gov. Patton's proposal to mandate trash pick-up in all counties?
	Here's
a site....
-  There are populations that one can study in small spaces, e.g. flour
	beetles. Find such a population and apply the techniques of chapters 1
	and 2 to it. One would like a population whose numbers rise and fall
	quickly! E.g., one could study how temperature affects reproduction.
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