Real vs. Perceived Sorting Behaviours
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)
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.
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)
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