Real vs. Perceived Sorting Behaviours

Real vs. Perceived Sorting Behaviours

Sarina: - Creating the summary of how observed campus garbage behaviours ("real" behaviours) compare to the self-reported ("perceived") behaviours. -Editing for clarity and cohesion throughout this section

SarinaBouvier (talk)17:34, 31 March 2020

Hannah-Marie: Creating charts/graphs showing the differences between perceived and observed sorting behaviours. - this would consist of a few different charts/graphs showing first the perceived accuracy of sorting, then showing how well people actually did when asked to sort individual items (categorized under properly sorted or not)

HannahMarieThompson (talk)20:46, 31 March 2020

That sounds good!

We also have Dushun signed up in our group, but they haven't replied on this wiki yet. If it works for them, they can provide some context and analysis on sorting behaviour, with regards to other past studies like Rathje etc. If they don't respond to this by 8 pm tonight, Hannah-Marie and I can split that part.

SarinaBouvier (talk)23:08, 1 April 2020

Hey guys! I will provide context and analysis on the sorting behavior I will also provide infographics. I will like other pasty studies and also offer brief explanations of how campus garbage behaviors operated with a personal-logical contextual analysis. (why they did what they did)

DushunWilson (talk)06:28, 2 April 2020

Please see feedback for the outline in the comments of the assignment.

LindsayDer (talk)09:37, 3 April 2020
 

Hey! Sorry this is last minute but our group noticed in the pie chart on correctly sorted coffee cups the number in the chart 83% and it was found to be 86%, and this was the correctly sorted number not incorrect. The numbers on the tea bag chart are also reversed. It would probably be best if the numbers matched on all three including wooden utensils as well. Thank you, Team Sorting Efficacy

JohnOlafsen (talk)17:37, 8 April 2020

Thank you for letting me know! I think that I have corrected everything that needs to be changed. Let me know if you notice anything else!

HannahMarieThompson (talk)00:16, 9 April 2020
 
 
 
 

Hi there! I am in the types of objects group. I saw that you already wrote a section of the lead-in. I will write ours at the end to keep the sections in order.

MadisonGoepel (talk)18:12, 3 April 2020
 

Hey there Real vs. Perceived Sorting Behaviours group I am in the Types of Objects section!

I just wanted to suggested since there are a few different groups with pictures I was hoping we could make them more cohesive! So lets try and monitor if anyone else adds more images so we can decide who should label their pictures Figure 1, 2, and so on depending on where your image falls on the wiki. I also am thinking that once that is established we put the description directly under our image with the figure number first BOLDED, EXAMPLE --> Figure 1: **insert description**

Steps to do this: -Click Edit so you can edit anywhere --> Find picture click on it --> Click EDIT --> Go to add description --> Type caption --> Save changes

NOTE: my group has our images labeled figure 3-8 but we will change them to the correct if more images are added! You can also look at our section to see what i am suggesting we all do with our images!

If you have any other suggestion, questions or thoughts feel free to comment they are of course welcome! :)

Thanks so much, and GREAT WORK so far!

NicoleHoward (talk)19:33, 3 April 2020

Good job on inserting the references so that they link to a references list. Please move the references list to the References section so that it is not sitting under Page Statistics.

LindsayDer (talk)02:06, 7 April 2020