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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Anika M Date: March 27, 2020, 2:04 pm
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Phylicia, I like your question about how the data would change
with a different age group.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: phyliciar Date: March 27, 2020, 2:06 pm
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Anika, i agree with you that more teens are affected by anxiety
than gangs and that anxiety is more noticeable and popular than
being in a gang.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Anika M Date: March 27, 2020, 2:08 pm
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[quote author=Carmen Mears link=topic=2.msg93#msg93
date=1585244106]
I notice the group with the most major cases is anxiety and
depression. Drug addiction and poverty both have 13% not.
I’m wondering where all these teens are from and what other
areas of their lives are like.
A problem teens believe is major is anxiety and depression
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Carmen, I also am wondering where these teens came from and how
that impacted these charts.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: phyliciar Date: March 27, 2020, 2:10 pm
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Twyla, I also wonder how other social components impact the data
and i like your creative headline.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Andrew Mitchell Date: March 27, 2020, 3:08 pm
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What do you notice?
I noticed that mental health, bullying and drug addiction are
the three biggest problem
What do you wonder?
One thing that I'm curious about isOne thing that I'm curious
about is how there are 33% of teens in gangs.
What’s going on in this graph?
What percent of teens have to deal with anxiety, bullying,
drugs, alcohol, poverty, teen pregnancy, and gangs.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: William Palmucci Date: March 27, 2020, 6:00 pm
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Alejandra,
I agree with the point you made about if the issues could be
different among different ethnic or racial groups. Could the
data be different there? It is a very interesting idea.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: William Palmucci Date: March 27, 2020, 6:24 pm
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Stephanie, I think that the age range of the teenagers was
probably about 14-19. Also, I am a big fan of your headline.
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Nilu Dadgar Date: March 27, 2020, 8:38 pm
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I noticed that most kids struggle from anxiety and depression
and all the things below could have been factors to the
depression and anxiety.
I am curious about where the data was taken from, and how old
the people were.
Behavioral health of teens
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Nilu Dadgar Date: March 27, 2020, 8:50 pm
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[quote author=Alejandra Mineo link=topic=2.msg17#msg17
date=1584990535]
What do you notice? If you make a claim, tell us what you
noticed that supports your claim.
One thing I noticed was that a lot of these problems correlate
with each other, and being able to get help to work on solving
one of these issues could help someone ultimately resolve more
of the others.
What do you wonder? What are you curious about that comes from
what you notice in the graph?
I wonder how these percentages vary between different racial and
ethnic groups and different cities with varying socioeconomic
statuses.
What’s going on in this graph? Write a catchy headline that
captures the graph’s main idea.
Anxiety and Depression surpassing others as the top problem for
teen mental health.
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Ale I agree I wonder how these percentages would change between
the different racial and ethnic groups
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Re: Making Sense of the Data Week 1
By: Nilu Dadgar Date: March 27, 2020, 8:51 pm
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[quote author=Willa Kitterman link=topic=2.msg86#msg86
date=1585240017]
I notice that:
-In all of the categories over 33 percent of teenagers see these
issues as major among their peers
-I noticed that in half of the categories major has the highest
percentage and in the other half minor has the highest
percentage
-I notices that not always has the smallest percentage
I noticed that anxiety and depression hace the highest
percentage of students who see it as major among their peers
I wonder:
-If this data would match the data of the percentage of
teenagers who think it is a major/minor/not a problem for
themselves?
-I wonder how this data differs between different states, areas
with different wealth or diversity, and different countries?
-I wonder what has caused anxiety and depression to because the
biggest issue?
-I wonder if there is a big difference in this data between
different genders, races, or age groups?
Headline: The Hidden Truth of the Prevalence of Issues Among
Teens
Willa I totally agree if the anxiety or depression was caused
because of a bigger issue and I wondered that too.
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