Independent Data Analysis Project Note: You are to work on your own, with no input from anyone else. Do not work with a friend, do not work with a tutor. You must use the software package used by your class for Data Day. You are writing 3 \"Get to Know your Peers" Fact Book for students entering NoName College for the first time. Using the Data in the College NN Student Survey, write a booklet to be sent to new students. Use what you have learned from your statistics class to find interesting data, not just descriptive information. For examples of fact books, you may look at the Hunter Fact Book or any college's advertising and informational materials. Your book must be based on the Data you were given; this data was collected by a survey of students at College NoName. Your Fact Book has to include the following: 1. Attractive Cover 2. Introductory one-page Letter to Students and Parents highlighting some of the more interesting findings 3. Table of Contents with at least 25 entries organized in some logical manner and with descriptive names. The content of the entries is found using both univariate and bivariate data analyses. 4. Those 25 paragraphs contain interesting information gleaned from the analyzed data-- containing both text and graphs or tables. Each paragraph has an appropriate descriptive name, displayed in the Table of Contents {see 3). 5. The project is prepared, saved and submitted as MSWord or .pdf by 11:59pm May 20. Your Fact Book will be graded using the following: 1. Student followed all directions and document submitted on time. [one point] 2. Document was prepared with the audience (prospective students and their parents) in mind. [one point] 3. More than half of the 'entries' include information determined through bivariate analyses. [one point] 4. Document is esthetically pleasing-nice cover, etc. [one point] 5. The document shows careful planning, creativity and execution. [4 points] 6. The document is ready to send to parents and students. [2 points] An acceptable grade for this project is 9 - 10 for a grade of A+, 7.5-8.9 for a grade of A