The textbook contains a series of case problems that highlight situations that real organizations could encounter and are related to the weekly learning activities.
At the end of Chapter 12 of the textbook, there is Case Study. Please read the case study Writing with Big Data.
Instructions:
An investor currently owns real estate in the college town of Blacksburg, Virginia—home to the Virginia Tech Hokies. He would like to expand his holdings by purchasing similar rental property in either Athens, Georgia, or Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He would like information on house prices in these two areas as a preliminary step. He is interested in properties that have at least two bedrooms and that are listed for less than $1,000,000. The following report will summarize previous sales that have satisfied these criteria.
Questions to be answered in your report:
Questions in Chapter 12 are asked in the textbook.
Assignment Objectives:
The purpose of this assignment for the student is:
Use information technology to complete academic writing and research.
Present written information in a persuasive, organized, clear, and concise manner relying on research, data, and analytics.
Use acceptable paragraph and sentence structure with minimum grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors; and demonstrate appropriate word choice, tone, and format.
Identify and write using data.
Requirements of the assignment:
All papers must follow all APA requirements, including an abstract. (10% deduction if not)
All papers must have a reference page. The textbook is an acceptable source.
There is no page or word count.
The title page, abstract, and reference pages are required. However, they do not count toward any page count.
Writing should reflect understanding the chapter’s basic concepts, thorough research, and logic and critical thinking skills.
The introduction is attention-getting, with sufficient background information to establish the topic and a clear thesis statement.
Using data to explain the reasoning.
The conclusion summarizes the main points and gives the reader a strong comprehension of the paper’s significance and the author’s understanding.
Grammatically correct – No spelling, grammar, or mechanical errors.
Do not use the first person. (10% deduction if used)
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