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  • Quantitative Analysis: ANOVA and Nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis Test Assignment A.9.5: ANOVA and Post Hoc Tests for Marital Status Groups The purpose of this analysis is to identify an example

     Quantitative Analysis: ANOVA and Nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis Test Assignment 
     
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    QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS: COMPARING GROUPS WITH T TESTS, ANALYSIS OF
    VARIANCE (ANOVA) AND SIMILAR NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS
    SPSS Questions
    Chapter 9
    Using the CollegeStudentData.sav file, do the following problems. Print your outputs after
    typing your interpretations on them. Please circle the key parts of the output that you use for
    your interpretation.
    Identify an example of a variable measured at the scale/normally distributed level for which
    there is a statistically significant overall difference (F) between the three marital status groups.
    Complete the analysis and interpret the results. Do appropriate post hoc tests.
    9.5 Identify an example of a variable measured at the scale/normally distributed level for which
    there is a statistically significant overall difference (F) between the three marital status groups.
    Complete the analysis and interpret the results. Do appropriate post hoc tests.
    9.6 Use the Kruskal–Wallis test, with Mann‒Whitney post hoc follow-up tests if needed, to run
    the same problem as 9.1. Compare the results.
    9.7 Do students’ heights differ depending on academic track and marital status, and do
    academic track and marital status interact? Run the appropriate analysis and interpret the
    results.
    9.8 Do academic track and having children interact and does either seem to affect current GPA?
    Make Sure to:
    1. Attach your word document for review and grading. Other file formats are not
    accepted and will not be graded. Use the following filename format:
    LastName_BUSI820_AssignmentX.docx
    2. Include an APA title block with your name, class title, date, and the assignment number.
    3. Include a table of contents and a reference section. Number your pages in the footer
    along with the date. Include a header starting on page 2 with the Course and
    assignment number.
    4. Write the problem number and the problem title as a level one heading (Example ‐
    A.1.1: Chapter 2, Problem 2.1, and then provide your response.
    5. Use level two headings with short titles for multi part questions (Example ‐ A1.1.a,
    Short Title, A1.1.b, Short Title II, etc.)
    6. Use appropriate level headings for key elements of your discussion such as Research
    Questions, Hypotheses, Descriptive Statistics, Assumptions & Conditions,
    Interpretation, Results, and others. Your goal is to make your analysis easy to follow
    and logical.7. Ensure that all tables and graphs are legible and include a figure number.
    8. Carefully review your document prior to submission for formatting, flow, and
    readability. Keep in mind that running the statistical tests is only the first half of the 
    challenge; you must be able to clearly communicate your findings to the reader.
     CollegeStudentData.sav  
     

  • Annotated Bibliography and Federal Law Research for Course Project Annotated Bibliography and Federal Law Research for Course Project Animal-Related Laws in the State of California: A Preliminary Overview for Therapy Animal Welfare Advocacy

    Part One – Annotated Bibliography
    You will be locating sources, reading them, and writing an Annotated Bibliography. Here is an example of a full-credit annotated source. You may use this example annotation and table to organize your citations and summaries. Each of the 5 sources you use in your Annotated Bibliography should resemble the example annotation.
    Locate 5 credible unique sources such as scholarly peer-reviewed academic, law or science journals, professional organization website blogs, news articles, etc. related to the issue you identified in Week 2 that you would like to address and create an annotated bibliography. The sources cannot be sources included in the course learning materials, with the following exceptions: optional or suggested materials, teacher recommendations made throughout discussions or readings provided as a starting point–if any–on the Issue Bank page may be used. For this exercise, do NOT include case law. Although your sources must be unique for this assignment, you may use the sources you find and any sources provided in the course learning materials for your course projects.
    Creating an annotated bibliography is a good way to organize potential sources for your course project. Writing an annotated bibliography helps you summarize the sources you have found, evaluate the quality of these sources, and determine the importance of each source for your final project. Your bibliography should include the proper APA reference followed by a short paragraph summarizing the main points of the article. You should include a general overview of the article content, the main ideas presented, and why this article is relevant to your project (see below or an example). Make sure you are locating quality sources. Suggestions of databases/websites to search for scientific articles can be found on your course resource page. Part Two – Federal Law Research
    To complete this portion of the assignment (the federal and state law portion of this assignment), use this template provided and include the following information:
    The name of the statute or regulation
    The legal citation
    A brief description of the relevant section of the law that applies to your issue. If you are unsure if a federal law applies, note the law and briefly state why you think it may be relevant or why you are unsure. The table lists the only federal statutes that you should consider for your own Course Project issue. Do not add any more federal laws! Looking for other federal statutes that apply will take a very long time and not be productive for you.
    Note: A completed table is not necessarily a full table! If the law does not apply, then leave the rest of the row blank or simply write N/A. The second section of the table is for the state you are investigating for your course project. You should only research laws that are relevant to your issue.
    Here is an example template of a full-credit annotated legal resource table for the example issue of “Service Dogs in Training” in the chosen state of California. Since this issue focuses on California, the table includes state statutes in that state related to the issue. If one of the states you covered for Week 2 Assignment 1: State Status Exercise is the state for your Course Project issue, you may copy/paste that information into the state portion of your table. Your state will have different laws than the ones listed here (unless you are researching California).
    Identify the primary federal laws addressed in your research that might apply to the issue you are investigating. Although you are focusing on the state level, a state statute might reference the federal law, so you would want to include the information. The template table has the federal laws you should consider, recognizing that not every law available or even discussed in the module is included. The goal is simply to help you keep in mind the federal-state relationship for some of the oversight. If the federal law does not apply, simply indicate the general focus of the law and why it is not relevant to your issue. It is understood that a law federal statute may not directly apply to your topic. You are not required to include pending federal legislation. Include any existing (enacted) animal-related laws in your chosen state that you think might apply directly and narrowly relate to your issue and a very brief explanation as to why you think it might be important. For example, all states have anti-animal cruelty laws, but you would not need to include the law unless there is something stated that specifically addresses your issue. Many states have laws making the false representation of an animal as a service animal a crime, but again, unless germane to your issue you would not want to include this information in your table. To help narrow your scope, when you are searching for a law in your chosen state that might relate, include the qualifying term, such as “Therapy animal welfare” rather than simply “animal,” or “Therapy Dog Training” rather than “dog training.” You may miss some laws, but your role as advocate is to provide background information on the issue and explain why an existing law (presuming there is one) may not be adequate. You are providing some preliminary insights to inspire a legislator to further investigate. You are not required to provide nuanced legal arguments, which is why you should not research case laws for this assignment. You will be researching background on the concern, not how the law is applied. Minimally, your table should include the state’s definition for a service animal, even if you already found this information for your assignment#1 in Week 2. Yes–you may cut/paste from your prior assignment if this is the case!

  • Title: Understanding Cyber Operations: Processes, Laws, and Issues

    Write a report that explains the processes, laws, and issues associated with conducting cyber operations.
    Assume the role of an adversary and defender in a cyber operations attack scenario to identify and prevent cyber intrusion activities safely, ethically, and within the scope of applicable laws.

  • Readings and Preparation for LBSU 304: College Learning for the New Global Century

    READINGS/PREPARATION
    Attached Files:
    LBSU 304 Week 1 Readings and Prep College Learning for the New Global Century AAC&U.pdf LBSU 304 Week 1 Readings and Prep College Learning for the New Global Century AAC&U.pdf – Alternative Formats (1.277 MB)
    Week 1 – PDF Coming Home Again.pdf Week 1 – PDF Coming Home Again.pdf – Alternative Formats (111.544 KB)
    Week 1 – PDF On Being A Cripple.pdf Week 1 – PDF On Being A Cripple.pdf – Alternative Formats (113.064 KB)
    Week 1 – PDF On Dumpster Diving.pdf Week 1 – PDF On Dumpster Diving.pdf – Alternative Formats (111.929 KB)
    Week 1 – PDF Once More to the Lake.pdf Week 1 – PDF Once More to the Lake.pdf – Alternative Formats (33.827 KB)
    Week 1 – PDF Working at Wendys.pdf Week 1 – PDF Working at Wendys.pdf – Alternative Formats (109.655 KB)
    Note #1:  Choose any 3 essays from the list below that you would like to read for your reflection paper. 
    Note #2:   If you do not have your book, use the pdf files located above,  so there is no excuse for not reading the essays this week.  If you use the pdf files, just cite it like it is from the textbook.  
    Chang-rae Lee, Coming Home Again About family relationships and food Originally published in 1995 Pages 4-11
    Nancy Mairs, On Being A Cripple About living with MS Originally published in 1986 Pages 148-157
    Joey Franklin, Working at Wendy’s About sacrifices one makes for a spouse Originally published in 2003 Pages 79-85
    Lars Eighner, On Dumpster Diving About living on the streets Originally published in 1992 Pages 62-71
    E.B. White Once More to the Lake About father/son issues and life/death issues Originally published 1941 Pages 120-124
    The three essays you choose are very important in order for you to complete your reflection assignment this week. In addition to choosing the three essays, please look through The Norton Reader in its entirety. This reader is your main text for the course. Flip through it and become familiar with the contents. Your review will be important for you to complete your first discussion board posting. It is a good idea to flip through your readings for any course you take. Just as getting to know and forming a relationship with your instructor and fellow students, it is helpful to establish a relationship with and get to know your textbook and readings.
    Your readings in the UMass Global catalog and the AAC&U attached document will directly relate to your discussion board questions for this week. Please review them carefully, and keep them on hand when you work on your postings.
    You will continue to address elements of all of these readings throughout the course.

  • “Exploring American History Through Film: An Analysis of Modern Times, Dr. Strangelove, and Do the Right Thing” “Unleashing Your Creative Mind: The Importance of Originality and Avoiding Plagiarism in Academic Writing”

    History 2020 – Survey of US History II
    Final Essay Assignment
    Due Tuesday, June 18, at 11:59 PM
    The Question
    Write a 4-5-page essay on ONE of the following questions:
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    To what extent does filmmaker Charlie Chaplin’s depiction of everyday life in Modern Times match the reality of American cities during the Great Depression? Responses to this question should be rooted in the assigned film and readings.
    In Dr. Strangelove, filmmaker Stanley Kubrick crafts a parody of international relations. To what extent does the film reflect the realities of the Cold War, as described in our course readings?
    Filmmaker Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thingends with quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X about the philosophy of protest.  What are the film’s arguments about the nature of protest, and how do these arguments fit in with the debates about protest featured in our course materials?
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    Formatting and Submission Guidelines
    The paper is due at 11:59 PM on Tuesday, June 18. Since I must submit final grades to the university in short order, I may not be able accept late final essays.  Be sure to turn in your work on time in order to receive credit.
    The essay should be in 12-point, Times New Roman font, double-spaced and with 0 point space before or after paragraphs, with 1” margins on all sides. Number all pages, with your last name next to the page number in the footer. Do not include a cover sheet—simply put the following information in the top left- hand corner of the first page, single-spaced:
    Name

    Date

    Hist 2020 
    Final Essay Assignment
    Before the deadline, you must submit an electronic copy of the paper in a .doc or .docxfile to Dropbox on the course D2L page. You can find the link to Dropbox on the menu bar at the top of the course homepage. I will deduct points from papers that do not follow all of these submission guidelines. Ask if you’re not sure how to do one of these things, and I’ll provide specific instructions.
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    Writing and Citation Guidelines
    Specific instructions on how to write a successful paper in this class can be found in the “Essay Guidelines” handout.  Please read this document carefully before you start the paper assignment.
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    Successful answers will utilize significant material from the course readings in responding to the question. Be sure to cite all evidence taken from a source—whether it is a quotation, a summary of an author’s point, or even a simple fact.  To cite evidence from the textbook and the reader, indicate whether you are drawing from “TAP” or “RAP” and provide the page number, i.e.: Sociologist Royal Melendy wrote in 1900, “The saloon is, in short, the clearing-house for the common intelligence — the social and intellectual center of the neighborhood” (RAP, 96).Or, if it’s not a quote: Sociologist Royal Melendy contended that saloons were places where working-class men could debate politics and economics (RAP, 96).  To cite from a film, please include the title and a timestamp indicating where you found the information, i.e.: The Tramp tells the Gamin, “Buck up–never say die! We’ll get along!” (Modern Times, 1:26:02). There’s no need to include a “Works Cited” page. All work on this assignment must be your own, and the use of sources from outside of the course is not permitted.
    All work on this paper must be your own, completed without unauthorized aid. Plagiarism—or presenting the work of another person as your own—is an unfortunate reality on college campuses today. If a plagiarized paper is submitted to me, I will report the case immediately to the MTSU Office of Academic Integrity. If Academic Integrity finds that the paper has been plagiarized, the penalty is an F for the course. The university may levy additional penalties, including suspension and even expulsion. On D2L, your work will be subjected to TurnItIn software designed to detect instances of plagiarism. Most plagiarized work—generally stolen from Internet sources—is easy to identify and of very low quality. You are much better off making use of your own creative mind to analyze the material than submitting poor work done by a stranger in response to an unrelated set of questions. Of course, if you are unsure if something constitutes plagiarism, I would be glad to clarify citation requirements and discuss how to avoid unintentional forms of plagiarism in your work. Do not be afraid to ask if you have questions!
    Additionally, the use of artificial intelligence is not permitted in writing this paper.  Your work will be subjected to AI-detection software.  Any paper that registers as having been written with the help of AI programs may receive a score of 0%.

  • “The Ethics and Implications of DNA Retention: Examining the Collection of DNA from Individuals Not Yet Convicted of a Crime in the United States”

    Analysis and Application: DNA Retention
    DNA Retention
    In 1994, the United Kingdom initiated a policy to collect and retain the DNA of juveniles involved in crime and came under fire for retaining the DNA for other juveniles who were never charged or convicted of an offense. Similarly, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the police can routinely take DNA samples from adults who have been arrested but not convicted of a crime.
    Create a position paper (4–5 pages; 1,000–1,250 words) addressing the potential issues, both positive and negative, for the collection of DNA from individuals not yet convicted of any crime in the United States. Include examples to support your position.
    Note: This assignment will require outside research. Use at least two peer-reviewed sources beyond the text material. Also discuss how you evaluated the credibility of the resources used.
    You may consult the Library, the internet, the textbook, other course materials, and any other outside resources in supporting your task, using proper citations in APA style.

  • Title: Unpacking Gender Stereotypes in Advertising: A Critical Analysis of Five Ads

    In this exercise, you will analyze the text and images in at least 5 ads/commercials for reflections of stereotypes. You may focus on gender stereotypes or cultural stereotypes. (Gender stereotypes will be used as the example in this description.)
    Begin by collecting at least five print or Internet-based ads/commercials to analyze. Each ad must contain some text and at least one image, and the ads should be for different products or services. 
    After collecting the ads, analyze each ad separately to determine, and then discuss, the extent to which it: (1) reflects a gender stereotype, (2) counters a gender stereotype, and/or, (3) avoids reflecting a gender stereotype. Keep several things in mind as you do your analysis. First, gender stereotypes involve both women and men and can involve the types of job each sex should have as well as the types of activities each sex should enjoy or the types of clothing each sex should wear, among other things. Second, a given ad might reflect one stereotype while countering another. For example, an image might depict a mother bringing her infant to the doctor (reflecting the stereotypical notion of women as caregivers) but the nurse at the doctor’s office might be a male (countering the stereotypical notion that nurses are always women). Third, some ads might neither reflect nor counter any gender stereotypes, so although you are encouraged to critique the ads carefully, you should also be cautious not to “see” evidence for or against stereotypes where none is present.
    Discuss how people’s perception errors (and name those you consider) may influence them to “jump to a conclusion” about a phrase or image in the ad.
    Write up your analyses in a journal that is a minimum of one page of content (not including the ads) . Be sure to include pictures or links to your ads/commercials.

  • “Marketing Analysis: Maximizing Success through Strategic Insights and Effective Implementation”

    hello the documents below are the instructions, the presentation and the report my task is marketing analyse.I need to add to the intro and conclusions to the report  i already made a draft but its not enough that would be great if you could redo it i need at least 750 words but more would be welcome 

  • Exploring the Characteristics of the Enzyme Hexokinase: A Crucial Player in Biochemical Pathways Introduction/Background Enzymes are essential molecules in biochemical pathways, serving as catalysts for various cellular functions. One such enzyme

    Enzymes are crucial in biochemical pathways, influencing cellular functions. Choose any enzyme of interest and elaborate on five distinct characteristics. Explore aspects such as its catalytic activity, substrate specificity, active sites, potential alternative substrates, and any notable physiological or pathological implications associated with its function.
    The assignment should include a well-structured and concise 2-page paper in APA 7 style.
    Introduction/Background (1 paragraph)
    Enzyme Overview
    Catalytic Activity)
    Substate Specificity
    Alternative Substrates Clinical Implications Conclusion (1 paragraph)
    References
    Note: Adjust the page allocation based on the depth of exploration for each section. Ensure clarity, coherence, and proper organization throughout the paper.
    You should use diagrams and/or comparison tables to support your responses where appropriate.
    Format the responses, including references and appendices, according to the CSU Global Writing Center. APA-7 format.
    Sources: Include a minimum of 3 credible, outside sources, not including the textbook, to support your responses. Include in-text citations and a reference page list. 

  • Title: “Analyzing Boot Camps as a Solution for Juvenile Crime: An Alternative Approach” As an analyst hired by the mayor of a small city to address the issue of rising juvenile crimes, I have conducted research using the National Institute of

    Scenario
    You are an analyst hired by the mayor of a small city who wants to do something about rising juvenile crimes. The mayor tells you she wants her police department to start a boot camp for young offenders, because she saw one such program profiled on the local news.
    Using the National Institute of Justice Crime Solutions online tool, what would you report to the mayor about boot camps?
    Based on your search of programs using the online tool, what alternative approach would you recommend?
    Write a Summary   
    Font: 12pt Times New Roman    
    Format: MLA or APA 7 format    
    Minimum: 300 words  
    Maximum: 400 words  
    Sources: Utilize 2 sources with proper citations  
    You must include references, but this does not count toward the 300-400 words