Blog Post 8: Tables and Graphs

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I did not have too much trouble organizing my data. I estimated percent cover of English ivy in each of my quadrants and used the percent cover table to record these percentages as various cover classes and used the midpoints of each of the classes to compute the mean of all the replicates in each of the substrates. I then used a bar graph to represent the mean cover for each substrate. This data looks as I expected it to and I did not see anything surprising. I performed a one way ANOVA test between the two substrates and found a significant difference.

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