1 Choose one statistic (or the title of a display) you found about US snacking habits:
2 What is the source?
3 What information is available re: the data collection process? (For example: year of data collection, sample size, how the sample was selected, reason for data collection, etc.) You may need to do some digging.
4 Based on the above information, what makes you think this data is credible?
5 What are some similarities between our class snacking habits and the US snacking habits data you found?
6 What are some differences between our class snacking habits and the US snacking habits data you found?
7 Do you have any guesses about why the data are similar / different in the ways that you have identified?
8 Does anything you turned up in your research surprise you?
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