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Differences and Inferences

Submitted by nchenda on Fri, 02/16/2018 - 14:07

Observations:

  • One figure had the pictures in a column. The other figure had the pictures in a row.

  • One figure had clear pictures. The other figure had one unclear picture where it is dark.

  • One figure had more of an up-close picture of each person than the other figure.

  • One figure had the ruler overlapping part of the eyes. The other figure had the ruler next to the eyes.

  • One figure had eyebrows for all 3 pictures. The other figure did not.

  • Both figures had people with different skin tones, eye shapes, and eye colors.

  • One figure had the ruler placed next to the eyes at around 6-7 cm.

 

Inferences:

  • The person writing the methods didn’t specify how to measure what they were supposed to measure.

  • The person writing the methods did not explain how they created the figure.

  • The person writing the methods did not explain how they took the pictures.

  • The person writing the methods did not explain what to include in the pictures taken.

  • The person writing the methods did not specifically say who to take pictures of.

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