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Description The aim of the activity is to conduct a simple planned experiment, which will then allow the application of rigorous statistical analysis techniques. Precisely, a factorial design must be used to scheme the tests and an analysis must be carried out using an ANOVA. Objectives -Perform Factorial Design -Analyze results with ANOVA using any statistical software, preferably R -Perform an optimization process Experimentation Hover a paper airplane as far and for as long as possible by varying at least three factors between two levels. Both distance and duration of the flight are considered in the analysis. The tests must be carried out several times to ensure the reproducibility of the results. Only a single sheet of paper (215.9 mm x 279.4mm) is allowed for the construction of the airplane. Focus solely on the simplest model (illustrated), for it will be the central object of the study. Outline: The following elements must be found in the report (at least 5 pages, single-spaced, Times New Roman, 11 or 12 pts).

Abstract Summary of the experiment.

Introduction Theoretical foundations of the aerodynamics of the paper aircraft. Namely, describe how the shape of the simplest model of paper airplane allows it to glide. Presentation of the Experiment Description of the experimental approach.

Describe and explain exactly how the tests were effectuated and what were the optimization steps (e.g., paper thickness, dihedral angle, throw angle, holding, etc.) and why specific parameters became objects of study. The influence of chance must be eliminated. That is to say, the technique used to throw must be controlled and reproducible from test to test. Difference between distinct types of throws must be measurable and quantifiable (e.g., initial acceleration or throw angle). Again, all tests must be conducted on the most elementary paper aircraft.

The order of the tests must be random.

Presentation of the Results Expose the results under any relevant format (e.g., tables, graphics, diagrams, charts, etc.). This is where the statistical analysis is performed. The ANOVA and interaction plots are also presented here.

Discussion Provide pertinent conclusions, comments, and insights regarding the statistical analysis.

Conclusion Give the paper a sense of completeness. Work Cited No reference is required. However, it can be of interest to make use of the literature to support theoretical foundations.