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Karyn Pham - Design/Layout: Karyn Pham is responsible for the design and layout of our project. With her keen eye for aesthetics and user experience, she ensures that our project is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Karyn's expertise in design principles helps create an engaging interface for users.

Gaofeng Chen - Data Cleaning/Wrangling: Gaofeng Chen is our data cleaning and wrangling expert. With meticulous attention to detail, Gaofeng ensures that our data is accurate, consistent, and ready for analysis. Through the use of various tools and techniques, Gaofeng ensures the reliability of our data, enabling us to draw meaningful conclusions.

Musaab Farooqui - Visualizations/Assets: Musaab Farooqui is our visualizations and assets specialist. Musaab transforms complex data into visually compelling representations, such as charts, graphs, and interactive visualizations. Through his creative skills, Musaab enhances our project by presenting data in a clear and accessible manner.

Yizhuo (Eric) Huang - Text/Narratives: Yizhuo (Eric) Huang is responsible for creating engaging and informative narratives for our project. With a talent for storytelling, Yizhuo crafts compelling text that helps convey our research findings and insights. Through persuasive writing, Yizhuo communicates the significance of the correlation between household income and SAT scores.

Andrew Chen - Research/Bibliography: Andrew Chen primarily takes charge of the research aspect of our project. With a strong background in academic research, Andrew conducts in-depth investigations, gathers relevant scholarly articles, and compiles a comprehensive bibliography. Andrew's research ensures that our project is grounded in solid evidence and credible sources. He is also responsible for making final revisions to every aspect of this project.

We would also like to express our gratitude to the various unnamed people and resources that have contributed to the production of our project. Their support and expertise have been invaluable in shaping our work. Additionally, we would like to thank the research participants and data providers who made this study possible.

Project Levels:

 

Assets: At this level, our team focused on collecting and organizing the necessary data related to household income and SAT scores for students in California and West Virginia. We carefully selected credible sources and ensured the accuracy and consistency of the collected data.

Interface: The interface level involved designing and developing an intuitive and user-friendly platform for users to explore the correlation between household income and SAT scores. Through thoughtful layout and visual elements, we aimed to provide an engaging and informative experience for our users.

Services: At the services level, we aimed to offer valuable insights and analysis based on the collected data. By employing various statistical methods and data visualization techniques, we aimed to uncover trends and correlations that could deepen our understanding of the relationship between household income and SAT scores.

Supporting Documentation: Throughout our project, we relied on a range of readings and resources that influenced our decisions. A comprehensive bibliography has been compiled by Andrew Chen, listing the scholarly articles and sources that have guided our research. These resources have provided us with the necessary background knowledge and context to make informed decisions.

We hope that our project will shed light on the correlation between household income and SAT scores, contributing to the ongoing discussions surrounding education and socioeconomic factors. Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and discovery.

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