If you could can keep the paper to four pages and the plot segmentation to just one additional page, that’d be great. I have also attached an example of what the plot segmentation should like look.
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Inferential Statistics Article Critique
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, review the assigned readings and the instructor guidance for the week, complete the learning activity, read the Writing Center resource Writing an Article Critique
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, view the University of Arizona Global Campus Library tutorial How to Read a Scholarly Article
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, and review the required video Test statistics: Crash Course statistics #26
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. Your instructor will post an announcement with the reference for the article to be critiqued in this assignment. Read the article assigned by your instructor and identify the research questions and/or hypotheses as they are stated. Consider the following questions: What are the variables (sample sizes, population, treatments, etc.)? What are the inferential statistics used in this article? Were the proper steps of hypothesis testing followed?
Your article critique paper must
Determine what question(s) the authors are trying to answer by doing this research, the hypothesis being tested, and the concepts that were applied in this process.
Evaluate the article and critique the statistical analysis employed in the study.
Identify the specific statistical tests used. Were the tests appropriate for the situation and type of data?
Would you have included more and/or different variables? Explain your answer.
Examine the results, assumptions, interpretations, and limitations of the statistical study.
Interpret the findings of the author(s) using statistical concepts.
What would you have done differently? Why?
Discuss how either the statistical test(s) used in this study or the findings of this research might be useful in your future career.
The Inferential Statistics Article Critique assignment
Must be three to four double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Centers APA Style
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resource.
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Students name
Course name and number
Instructors name
Date submitted
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.
Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice
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resource for additional guidance.
Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear statement that indicates the purpose of your paper, to critique the assigned research study article.
For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions
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, refer to the Writing Center resources.
Must use the assigned article in addition to the course text. Additional sources are optional. You may choose to include a peer-reviewed journal article about the research design or the data analysis method used in the study.
The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources
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table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view the University of Arizona Global Campus Library Quick n Dirty
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tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
Must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Centers APA: Citing Within Your Paper
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guide.
Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References List
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resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
No direct quotes please
I attached the textbook chapters and article needed
textbook reference:
Tanner, D. (2016). Statistics for the behavioral & social sciences. (2nd, Ed.) Bridgepoint Education.
article reference:
Maurya, M. K., & Agarwal, M. (2013). Motivation to lead among male and female police constables. Journal of Psychosocial Research, 8(1), 13-21.
How do you believe they should consider it? Do you think it is important that parents discuss gender roles with their young children, or is gender a topic better left for later?
Your response should be double spaced and approximately 150 words. In sociology, gender means the roles that males and females take on. This does not mean sex, but the ways we are that are related to our sex feminine and masculine. How do parents consider gender norms when buying their children books, movies, and toys? How do you believe they should consider it? Do you think it is important that parents discuss gender roles with their young children, or is gender a topic better left for later?
The Future Is Now by Katherine Anne Porter
Response Essay
Please write a response to this essay. You need to have a central idea, or a thesis statement. Your response could take the form of a letter to the authors (written in the first person) or it could be a more objective critique/response written to a general audience (written in the first or third person). As before, you might connect the essays youre addressing to current events or contemporary examples of the issue at hand (for instance immigration, the public role of religion, race, gender, or class issues, etc), and you can use your own experiences in the world to support your argument/response. Do not just write a summary of the whole story. You may of course briefly summarize the main ideas, point to or quote particular passages, etc., but you need to take a position in responding to these texts and support that position with your own critical thinking and examples.
No need for a works cited page. If you quote directly from an essay, cite the authors last name (if unclear who the author is) and the page number after the quote in parentheses (in-text citation, MLA format).
Your paper should be about 600 words, double-spaced, 12 point font.
Discussion Reply: State Farm: Dangerous Intersections
The
primary goal of the replies is to discuss the threads by offering analysis and critiques
to include specific strengths and weaknesses and other insights for
consideration. Ensure the following are
met:
Reply
to at least 2 different peer threads and address at least 1 strength and 1
weakness per reply.
Each
reply must be supported with at least 2 peer-reviewed sources and include 1
biblical application/integration (no more than 10% of the total response).
Each
reply must be 450600 words
Use
proper grammar and current APA formatting.
Do
not submit the discussion posts as Microsoft Word documents. Instead post
the primary content of your posts into the body of the discussion area since
opening files is an inconvenience when the same information can be
reviewed within the discussion.
I have attached the student post in which you are replying to “Student Post”
StateFarm document is the case study
Assignment #3 Privacy Law
ASSIGNMENT 3 PRIVACY
LAW
Paul Robinson is the
Chief Compliance Officer for Lucid Marketing Company (Lucid), a prominent
company that specializes in streamlining business operations with marketing
strategies. Over the past year, Paul has made some questionable decisions at
work; decisions that may now cost him his job. He comes to your law firm
seeking counsel on what potential legal issues the company (or he) may face.
One year ago, the U.S.
government passed a law called the Do-Not-Email National Registry Act. The
Act was designed to prohibit commercial email solicitations to an individual
unless the business was able to obtain express written consent from the
individual to receive commercial email solicitations. The framework was
originally designed by the FTC, which reasoned that user privacy rights were at
issue and that consumers needed protection from harassing business email
solicitations. The FTC briefly considered an approach similar to the National
Do-Not-Call Registry, but it was quickly shot down when consumer advocate
groups began protesting the FTC for putting big business before the little
guy. The law will take effect one year from today.
Since Lucids primary
area of business is offering total marketing solutions to its business clients,
this law could potentially cripple the organization. Accordingly, Paul felt the
need to hire outside counsel to challenge the law. Last month, outside counsel
recently filed a complaint on Lucids behalf against the FTC. Legal bills
already total $100,000 and the proceedings have just started. It is estimated
that the total legal bill will be over $1 million dollars. Lucids Board of
Directors is very concerned with Pauls decision to challenge the law. They are
not sure if Lucid will be successful. They wanted to sell the company while it
still had value, but now they have no choice but to take their chances in
litigation since Paul blew through a good portion of their liquid assets on the
pending litigation.
One bright spot in
Lucids operation is their affiliated company, Lucid News (LN). Over the years,
Lucid has benefited greatly from having a sister relationship with LN. LN has
managed to provide a good spin to Lucids otherwise disastrous past year.
However, the State police authorities have been recently investigating LN for a
variety of alleged illegal activity, including fraud, money laundering and drug
trafficking. As Chief Compliance Officer for both operations, Paul was shocked
when State police authorities stormed LNs headquarters and ransacked it
searching for evidence of criminal activity. Paul was caught off guard largely
because the police supplied the search warrant five minutes before entering the
premises. Paul expected that the police would have issued a subpoena for all
the documents seized as part of the search. Paul argued that a subpoena would
have been more appropriate for what the police wanted to obtain. Some of the
evidence obtained indicated that LN had been collecting large sums of cash
(over $800,000) and depositing it in a local bank over a period of time. The
cash was deposited in ten even installments and left no paper trail.
Paul has also been
dealing with Human Resources over the past few months Lucids recent
implementation of a drug testing policy. One employee was discharged for
refusing to submit to a drug test after the employee learned that Lucid tested
for illegal drugs, legal prescription medication and diabetes. Paul had no
choice but to release the employee since Lucids Employee Handbook
specifically states that, as a condition of employment, Lucid may test for
illegal drugs, legal prescription medication and diabetes. In addition to
providing notice through the Employee Handbook, Lucid also sent out a
company-wide email notifying all employees of the new drug testing program.
Another employee was
discharged after Lucids information security team recorded an incoming call
from a client to the employee. The first ten minutes of the conversation was
spent discussing what types of services Lucids provides and obtaining general
pricing information. However, during the last five minutes of the conversation,
the caller began to flirt with the employee, even asking the employee out for a
drink after work. The employee was flattered, and agreed to skip out a few
minutes early so they could meet at a local pub. Lucids Employee Handbook
states that, as a condition of employment, all incoming and outgoing calls may
be monitored.
Instructions:
Your supervising
attorney asks you to prepare a memo discussing all potential
privacy-related issues in Pauls case. You are to advise your supervising
attorney on the likely outcome of each issue, citing appropriate authorities.
Format must be in IRAC Issue/ Rule/ Analysis/ Conclusion
A case make be citied in relation to the above case
dealing with privacy Law.
Congratulations! You have been placed in charge of drug policy for the United States. Based on what you have learned in this course and through other studies and life experiences, how would you change our current approach to drug policy? Should we conce
Congratulations! You have been placed in charge of drug policy for the United States. Based on what you have learned in this course and through other studies and life experiences, how would you change our current approach to drug policy?
Should we concentrate more on harm reduction or demand reduction? Continue targeting supply? Completely decriminalize and treat all drug addiction as purely an issue of health?
Obviously, there is no perfect answer. But what would you like to see change, and why?
Empathy Walk Writing Assignment
The leadership process is all about relationality, and a crucial skill is thecapability to dialogue through differences to find common ground and shared meaning. You will be required to seekout a stranger, an individual that you see as very different from yourself (i.e., can be an elder, a businessperson, apeace officer, a clergyperson, an immigrant, a politician).With permission spend at least one-hour having adialogue (usingthe four-elementsofdialogue).From thisdialogue,you arerequiredto individuallywrite a paper with your reflective-observations (1500-word maximum). What were the insights from the dialogue? Were theresimilarities or shared perspectives. Differences?
Task Description: Individual Short Writing
What is the purpose of completing this assessment?
To think critically about what you read in relation to innovation and technology.
Guidelines
Based on the first 3 chapters of Technology and Society: A World History, what are some of the
things that you learned that might help you as a student studying science, technoly, engineering, or
math (STEM) and later as a practicing professional?
In 2 pages, please explain how this new information and any new insight gained might impact your
thinking as a student or as a practicing professional.
As you reflect thoughtfully and critically about these chapters, please remember that the focus of this
writing is on you.
The chapters are simply background and intended to inform your thinking. We are
interested in reading about what you learned, any insights you gained, or any new connections or new
understandings you have made.
Therefore, please do not summarize the chapters. Instead, try and show how what you read impacts
your understanding and thinking about innovation and technology and how this thinking might affect
you as you continue with your studies or begin working professionally.
Submission Guidelines
Please refer to IEEE formatting for references
Glucoamylase
What is glucoamylase and why is it important for Aspergillus niger?
Suggested reading: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004097/pdf/12934_2018_Article_941.pdf
must be well writing in APA 7th edition style.
A minimum of 100 to a maximum of 150 words.
reference required .