Choose a quantitative variable. Measure it on two different samples of 10, drawn from two different populations. For example, you might measure the number of cups of coffee consumed daily by men vs women. Provide a description of the data selected, and the two different populations you chose. STEPS: Write 1,2,3,4,5,6 on 15 small pieces of paper. Shuffle. Turn it down. Select 10 pieces from 15. Note the number down. Say, this is for men. Shuffle again all 15 pieces. Pick 10. These are for women. Now you do the analysis separately for men and women. Keep it in one decimal. Different students will have different numbers. Record the data, and for EACH sample, find the mean and standard deviation and the five-number summary. Compare your two samples using boxplots or histograms. Summarize your results in a paragraph, including a description of how you collected your data and your interpretation of the results. Does it appear that the two populations are similar, or different?