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Are you wondering what you can learn from a census?

A census is a research tool used to gather inform-
ation, about groups of people. This data can include many things, such as a person's age, race, or educational background. Sociologists use census data to help answer important questions like: "Do men make more money than wom-
en?" or "Are there enough Hispanic women enrolled in colleges?" The answers to these questions can help society improve itself.

Marta Tienda, The Social Scientist
Rose from poverty to study the poor and disadvantaged
  The Marta Scrapbook
   
Find out how Marta went from picking crops to helping change the world.
Champion of People Comic
Watch Marta use science to stand up for people's rights.
Planetary Roll Call Science Lab
Interview friends about TV and school—then graph the results.
Marta says, A lot of talented young people are being held back because of factors beyond their control. And that is wrong.
MartaPeople

"Something's got to change. Everyone deserves to go to college. High school drop out rates are too high."

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