Monday, February 9, 2015

Wii Bowling

In a game of Wii bowling, we compared the scores of two types of bowlers. Two who were putting in full effort, compared to two test bowlers, who were closing their eyes and sitting while bowling.

1. In our game of Wii bowling, the difference in first ball average went in favor of the control group, that was actively trying.

2. The trend I notice in the data, is that the control group had much more regular patterns. The test group that I was in had much more random data.

3. The base technique differences I notice, Is the first ball and second ball averages. The control group has a higher first ball average, while they have a lower second ball average because they have less pins available.  For the test group, the difference between the first and second ball was much smaller.

To see the game data and more findings, check out my spread sheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jrisbGl4yKTHc9mqal1dC-z6a9R0vLDaVty0cKCwBO8/pubhtml

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