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  • “Analyzing the Association Between Variables Using Chi-Square Test”

    Instructions:
    Data Review:
    Begin by reviewing the data you have collected and presented in your contingency table. Ensure that the data is correctly organized and that the totals for each row and column are accurate.
    State the Hypotheses:
    Null Hypothesis (H₀): State that there is no association between the variables. (e.g., “There is no significant association between gender and preference for sports.”)
    Alternative Hypothesis (H₁): State that there is an association between the variables. (e.g., “There is a significant association between gender and preference for sports.”)
    Calculate Expected Frequencies:
    For each cell in your contingency table, calculate the expected frequency using the formula:
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    Record these expected frequencies in a new table.
    Compute the Chi-Square Statistic:
    Use the formula:
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    Where X is the observed frequency, and E is the expected frequency for each cell in your table.
    Sum the results for all cells to find the chi-square statistic.
    Determine Degrees of Freedom:
    Calculate the degrees of freedom for your test:
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    Significance Level and Critical Value:
    Choose a significance level (commonly Unknown node type: brUnknown node type: brα=0.05).
    Using a chi-square distribution table, find the critical value corresponding to your degrees of freedom and significance level.
    Decision Rule:
    Compare your calculated chi-square statistic to the critical value from the chi-square distribution table.
    If your chi-square statistic is greater than the critical value, reject the null hypothesis, indicating that there is a significant association between the variables.
    If your chi-square statistic is less than or equal to the critical value, fail to reject the null hypothesis, indicating that there is no significant association between the variables.
    Write a Conclusion:
    Based on your results, write a conclusion that answers your original research question. Discuss the implications of your findings and any potential limitations of your analysis.
    Submission Requirements:
    A report containing all the steps outlined above, including your hypotheses, calculations, decision rule, and conclusion.
    Attach the original contingency table along with the table of expected frequencies.
    Evaluation Criteria:
    Accuracy of calculations.
    Clarity and logic in the explanation of steps and results.
    Completeness of the report, including all necessary statistical components and a thoughtful conclusion.

  • “The Power of Rhetoric in Social Movements: A Critical Analysis of Griffin and Fabj’s Theories”

    You should write a 600-800 words original response to  Leland Griffin (1969)“A Dramatistic Theory of the Rhetoric of Movements” and Fabj (1998) “Intolerance, Forgiveness and Promise in the Rhetoric of Conversion: Italian Women Defy the Mafia.” The paper should demonstrate your ability to integrate the material from the text, analyze it critically and provide your reaction.
    1) Make sure to identify the key arguments/relevant concepts in the the readings. As far as Griffin’s essay, focus on the three stages of a movement and the rhetorical strategies he identifies as characteristic to the different stages. 
    2) Summarize what the authors meant, or at least what you think the authors meant, and try to see the world with that theoretical lense.
    3) Whenever possible, integrate examples from past or current social movements. 

  • “The Advantages of Applying Computer Technology in Healthcare”

    Dear students,
    These are the instructions for writing the Midterm Essay (Exemplification).
    Please, read them carefully. You will not be able to submit any of the essays late. You will have 11 days to submit the rough drafts.
    Write an exemplification essay of no fewer than 500 words and no more than 700 words on one of the topics from the list provided below. Do not change the titles of the essay. Use the same ones from the list.
    1. Type of essay: Exemplification.
    2. Topic: Select one of the following topics: A. What Are the Advantages of Applying Computer Technology in Healthcare?
    B. What Are the Benefits of Online Learning for University Students?
    C. How Does Music Influence People’s Mood and Emotions?
    D. Is Veganism a Solution for Health Problems?
    E. Are Streaming Services (Netflix, Max, Peacock, etc.) Destroying Cable T.V?
    3. The essay should have five (5) paragraphs only, no fewer than 500 words, and no more than 700 words. 4. The thesis statement must mention 3 points/reasons to be developed in the body paragraphs. It must be underlined.
    Example of a thesis: College students should live at home because they can stay in touch with family, avoid distractions of dorm or apartment life, and save money.
    5. Format: MLA (use the template and frame that are attached in the folder on Exemplification and MLA)
    6. Documentation: You must use at least three (3) sources from reliable databases to document the information provided. There must be at least one in-text citation in each of the body paragraphs. (Do NOT use Wikipedia, Yahoo.com as sources).
    7. Due Date: Rough draft due date: Sunday, May 19, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
    Final draft due date: Sunday, May 26, at 11:59 pm. Eastern Standard Time.
    (Due dates are never as far as they seem. I will not accept late submissions)
    8. Similarities: Up to 20% of similarities will be accepted. Essays assisted by any ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE software will receive an F.
    **You must use the MLA format exactly as it is; otherwise, you will lose 20 points automatically. Go to www.citefast.com to cite your sources correctly.
    ****You have plenty of time and information to write and submit your essay, so no excuses will be accepted at the end.
    Underline your thesis statement and do NOT change the title of your essay (it has to be the same topic from the list)
    Attach your essays in Word or PDF only. Do not use pages, for I will not be able to see your submission.
    Below are some tips to help you write your essay.
    Choose your essay structure carefully. Avoid including details that do not serve to advance or complete your essay. I expect your essay to contain a strong introduction that includes your essay’s thesis, a coherent and focused body that effectively transitions from paragraph to paragraph, and a rich conclusion that provides closure for your essay.
    Use all the resources you have available to complete this exam. Refer to your textbook for strategies and tips on student writing. I strongly recommend that you read chapter 9 from the textbook.
    Start with an Outline
    What does the outline of an exemplification essay consist of? It implies jotting down single or several sentences for each of the examples you’ll use in your exemplification essay. Schematically, the outline looks like this:
    · In paragraph 1, write one sentence outlining your topic, and one sentence describing your thesis statement.
    · In paragraph 2, give several sentences to describe the first example and prove it with facts (in-text citation required).
    · In paragraph 3, describe the second example and provide a short evidence (in-text citation required).

  • Title: Exploring the Audience and Writing Situation of a Chosen Text

    Directions
    For this assignment, you will address prompts about the audience and writing situation in relation to genre, core idea, and purpose using the template linked in the What to Submit section.
    Specifically, you must address the following regarding your chosen text:
    Identify a possible primary audience of the text.
    On the basis of the core idea and purpose of the text, who do you think could be the primary audience of the text?
    Remember that in this assignment, you are thinking about who the writer of your chosen text might have intended to address, not the audiences that you will address in your project.
    Identify other possible audiences for the text.
    What are other possible audiences for the text?
    Explain why both possible audiences (primary and other) are appropriate regarding the genre of the text.
    Why are the audiences appropriate considering the genre of the text?
    Explain why both possible audiences (primary and other) are appropriate regarding the writing situation of the text.
    Why are those audiences appropriate considering the writing situation of the text?
    Describe how the writer attracts and guides the audience.
    How does the writer capture the attention of the audience?
    How does the writer guide the audience in the text?

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis

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  • Creating a Culture of Integrity: Strategies for Police Administrators

    1. How police administrators create a culture of integrity in their organization
    2. Identify inappropriate police behaviors and the methods used by police administrators to handle them
    Include a minimum of SIX references typed in APA format.   One of the SIX MINIMUM sources must be the class text.  Two of the SIX MINIMUM must be websites that end in .gov that are run by the US government (an example of this is dni.gov).  The other three plus of the SIX MINIMUM must come from peer reviewed scholarly journal articles collected from the Proquest database.  A link to the Proquest database and instructions on how to access it are located at the top of each of the Journal Article Analysis assignments in this class.  These are the references that you submitted last week in the Research Paper Prep Work (make sure to apply the feedback that I gave you on that assignment).  However, if you would like to add references here that were not on the prep work that is fine as long as they are from only the acceptable locations above. ALSO ALL OF THE REFERENCES LISTED ON THE REFERENCE PAGE MUST BE CITED WITHIN THE BODY OF THE DOCUMENT IN APA FORMAT WHERE YOU USED IT.  YOU WILL LOSE 20 POINTS OFF THE GRADE AUTOMATICALLY IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS.
    Please use the following for at least one citation:
    Managing+leading Today’s Police
    Author:
    Peak
    ISBN:
    9780134701271
    Publisher:
    Pearson
    Edition:
    4TH 19 OP

  • “The Quest for Freedom: A Journey of Courage and Determination”

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  • Title: The Mask of Gatsby: Exploring His Attempt to “Pass” in High Society

    I would like all of these guide lines followed for the paper listed in these photos below. The print is too  1. Is Gatsby simply attempting to “pass” (presenting) himself or is he regarded as a member the social group?
    I would like this to be answered with all of the requirements listed below. Also do not forget a references page and use in text citations as needed. Make sure to have claims and everdeen e to back up these claims. I would like it to be roughly five paragraphs. An intro, three middle paragraphs, and a conclusions. I don’t want this paper to exceed four pages!!!!

  • “Negotiating in Spain: Understanding Cultural Nuances for Successful Deal-Making”

    This is a negotiation assignment. We have to complete all the boxes in the first file according to my mandate that is spain.

  • “The Rhetoric of Corporate Responsibility: An Analysis of a CEO’s Speech on Climate Change and Carbon Emissions”

    Pick a rhetorical artifact and write a two page analysis in which a CEO or any high up representative of a company is talking about climate change or carbon emissions and then do a rhetorical analysis of that. Pick a scenario after 2010. Do not pick IKEA. Look and follow