Take your data and arrange it in the order you collected it. Count the total number of observations you have, and label this number N. Then create another set of data starting from one and increasing by one until you reach N. For example, if you have 10 observations, then your new set of data would be (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10). This set of data is called a time series. Run a regression using your original set of data as your dependent variable, and your time series as an independent variable. Use the simple regression calculation page to calculate your regression. Write a paper reporting your results and any conclusions that can be reached with it.
Below is the data that I collected on the amopunt of time that it took me to get to work for ten days. I am not sure what to do with it or how this regression works.
July 9th 21 Minutes
July 10th 17 Minutes
July 11th 19 Minutes
July 12th 15 Minutes
July 13th 23 Minutes
July 16h 16 Minutes
July 17th 15 Minutes
July 18th 17 Minutes
July 19th 22 Minutes
July 20th 15 Minutes