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Hoping to get some ideas for this discussion post prompt. I am trying to come up with a new idea, I feel like ANOVA will

Hoping to get some ideas for this discussion post prompt. I am trying to come up with a new idea, I feel like ANOVA will be the most popular test used. Can you share any ideas?

"Choose any of the statistical analyses in the course (you can look ahead if you prefer), and think of a humorous or irrelevant topic you might use to demonstrate that analytical process. For example, you may want to present "research" to determine whether one superhero is more powerful than another superhero you identify. Or, could research the difference between rainbow unicorns and pink sparkly unicorns. The idea is that you present your analyses in a way that is interesting and fun.

Using the statistical analysis and humorous research you have chosen, use a presentation you might present to a high school, or young undergraduate, student population to explain to them your complex subject in a way that would be understandable on their level. You should present some sort of written presentation (PowerPoint, brochure, graphic diagram, etc. - be creative), and a 3 to 5 minute teaching video presentation as though you were teaching in front of this demographic audience".

Any ideas on how I could use one of the following?

-Pearson's Product Moment Coefficient of Correlation (r)

-Factorial ANOVA

-Bivariate and Multivariate Correlation/Multiple Regression

Thanks for your help!

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