Organize the Data Once you collect the data use technology presented in this course to organize it using tables and graphs. You were required to collect data using 4 variables; at least 1 qualitative and at least 1 quantitative. You should be comparing your data in such a way that you are able to answer your original questions. The number of tables and graphs will vary by student depending on the questions and variables observed. (For example if you are asking the question of whether males or females have more stress at school, you might have two bar graphs, one for males and one for females, or you could make one side-by-side bar graph that has different color bars for each gender)All data should be represented in a table and a graph You are allowed to combine data tables if it is feasible. Make sure that you have enough statistical displays to ensure that all data collected is represented in a table and a chart. For the qualitative question you chose, a bar graph, circle chart, or dot plot may be appropriate. For the quantitative question, you’ll need to create a histogram.