Bean+Passing+Data+Analysis

Alina Jimenez 10-20-10

**Data Analysis** 1. What are some conclusions you can develop from looking at this data? It changes by the way you hold it and the speed you are passing it. For example, UR1 and UR2 were easy because you can grab the bean easy. When we pass the bean with our UR2 it will be kind of hard because it’s not an opposable thumb. The last to fingers were the UR3 and UR4; and it was kind of difficult we are not used to picking thing up with my UR2, UR3, UR4, and UR5. We are used to picking thing up with my UR1 and UR2; that’s the position that we are used to. 2. What are some conclusions you can develop from looking at this data? Some conclusions that I can develop are that UR1 and UR2, UR3, UR5 average was between 70 and 80. The average increased because it is easier to grab things with your UR1. And the average of the UR2 and UR3, UR5 was between 40 and 50; it decreases because it was difficult to pass and our speed was slow. 3. What might 2 or 3 sources of error that occurred during this experiment? Some of the errors that could have occur during this experiment; would be the position that you are passing the bean. Also if you are passing it right; if first you pass it fast then slowly. 4. HOW DOES THIS LAB DEMONSTRATE “ADAPTATIONS”?