I have already filled in the data in the tables. Just make sure to look at all of the pages I have provided as well as the examples on the page compared to my data. Below I am just reiterating what questions to answer and what to do.
1. Do the curve for the different decades differ from one another? If so, what might have caused the differences?
2. How do your graphs compare with Figure 1, survivorship curves for different types of populations and with Figure 2, survivorship curves for Newberry, South Carolina. Can you explain the differences?
3. How would your data have been altered if your cemetery were still open today and you recorded data for a modern cohort?
Those three questions can be short answers.^
4. Hypothesis: How will your data compare to another cohort (time period)? Why do you think these differences might exist? Use the space below to make a hypothesis. (Complete the chart above this question on the pages I provided.)*
5. One problem with studying survivorship curves is that a birth cohort must be followed through until death of the last individual. How would a 1940’s survivorship curve be altered from those of the 1800’s? (Also complete the chart above this question on the pages I provided.)
6. Speculate about the future if:
A) more and more people refuse vaccinations?
B) medical advances continue and most diseases and infant mortality are eliminated?
C) environmental problems aren’t solved and pollution-related diseases increase?
(Just 3 complete sentences on each question^)
7. Was your hypothesis supported? Write about 1 page (double spaced) summarizing your findings and their relationship to your hypothesis. Speculate on why you found what you did. Include at least one resource (other than what I’ve given you, newspapers are fine)
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