ABSTRACT

Advances in computer technology now make feasible the firsthand collection and analysis of many kinds of data involving events and behavior. A laptop computer may be used to collect and store data and then to generate a variety of tables and reports, including answering many different questions about probability relationships between and among events. (More about computer utilization is discussed below.)

Treatment of the Data

After the proposed data are collected, what will be done? Will tables and charts be constructed, and if so, what will they display? If the data demand analysis, describe that analysis. Will the analysis be done in concert with some theoretical construct? If so, provide a description. The committee expects to find such content in the Treatment of the Data section.