Research Paper

Online Guide Summary

I’m trying to study for my Business course and I need some help to understand this question.

http://ww3.capsim.com/guides/capstone2013/financial-structure.html

Click on the Online Guide link

Submit a two-page summary summarizing the Online Guide and Video Demonstrations. The Online Guide is different than the Team Member Guide. It contains the Team Member Guide with additional pages and demonstration videos.It is like the Team Member Guide on steroids.

Check out the search box at the top right. Make sure you have viewed the video Using the Online Guide in week #2.

Be patient, as the videos take time to load.

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Database DesignAssignment

I need an explanation for this Computer Science question to help me study.

Instructions

For this assignment, you will continue to work with the scenario you began in Chapters 1-4. The initial scenarios are discussed on pages 17-18 of your textbook and continued on pages 37-41, pages 60-61, and pages 79-80. (Again, the “Westlake Research Hospital” scenario will act as an example throughout this course.)

Instructions:

  1. Reread the introduction to your selected scenario on page 17 or 18 and the continuations on pages 37-41, pages 60-61, and pages 79-80.
  2. Read your scenario for Chapter 5 on pages 100-101.
  3. Review the “Deliverables” section below.
  4. Review the “Suggestions for Scenarios” section on page 101 of your textbook for important details and ideas to assist you with your deliverables.
  5. Read the “Westlake Research Hospital” scenario on page 18, pages 41-45, page 61, page 80, and page 101. Click here to review the suggested answer for this scenario to gain an understanding of what is expected of you on this assignment.
  6. When you have completed all of the deliverables, compress the files together into a single .zip file for upload.

Deliverables:

  1. Complete the numbered tasks in the “To Do” section for your scenario. The table below shows where you can find each list:

Scenario

Page Number for “To Do” List

Wild Wood Apartments

Page 100

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I’m trying to study for my Marketing course and I need some help to understand this question.

Guess the Target Audience: Audience Analysis

Find 3 different magazine/news articles, print advertisements, blogs, etc. online. (None should be intended for a “general audience.”)

  1. Copy/paste the URL link to the example or a photo/screenshot of it
  2. Summarize the article/advertisement/blog
  3. Who is the audience the article/advertisement is intended for? Cite all the evidence in the article that points to this. Defend your analysis.

Attachments below are some tips for you if needed

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I’m working on a Statistics exercise and need support.

This paper was completed by a Tutor, and it does not meet the requirements. No response has been received in 6 hours. I do not know how to fix it.

It is short 2 pages, and 2 references. The ethical, reliability, and validity sections were combined and have 1 sentence. The data must be fictitious, not based on a facebook survey of friends. The problem statement is missing. The questions, null and alternate hypotheses are not written in the right form.

Directions:

Begin by identifying a potential research topic/issue of personal interest as the basis for a fictitious study.

Create your fictitious study, including the following components in APA format: 1) introduction, 2) statement of the problem, 3) purpose of the study, 4) a research question with corresponding hypotheses (null and alternative), 5) research method, 6) findings, 7) conclusions, 8) references, and 9) appendix.

Closely follow the Signature Assignment template listed below. Please note the Signature Assignment only involves fictitious collected data or only data you have created; do not, under any circumstances, collect real data from real sample participants because an Institutional Review Board (IRB) review will not occur.

Introduction

The introduction section should involve a brief (1-page) background of the topic to be researched with at least three recent (within the past 5 years) peer-reviewed sources.

Statement of the Problem

The statement of the problem should be an abbreviated problem statement involving one sentence, beginning with “The problem is…” It should not indicate the intent or the purpose of the study; keep the focus only on the problem to be researched within your fictitious study.

Purpose of the Study

The purpose of the study should be an abbreviated purpose statement involving one sentence, such as “The purpose of this quantitative (design) study is to…” (e.g., The purpose of this quantitative quasi-experimental group-comparison study is to…). Ensure your purpose statement is closely aligned with your problem statement in content and wording. Keep the focus on the intent or purpose of the study, not on the problem to be addressed.

Research Question and Hypotheses

The research question should indicate what your fictitious study will attempt to address. Your research question should be a question eliciting more than a yes/no response. Avoid beginning your research question with yes/no wording such as “do,” “does,” or “will.” Your research question should be formatted to clearly indicate what you are addressing (e.g., a relationship, an effect). Ensure your research question, null and alternative hypotheses, purpose statement, and problem statement are all aligned in content and wording. Be sure to use the following format:

Q1. State your research question here.

Ho: State your null hypothesis here.

Ha. State your alternative hypothesis here.

Research Method

The research method section should begin by noting the quantitative research methodology and corresponding design used to collect data (e.g., A quantitative quasi-experimental group comparison approach was used to…), followed by a description of the targeted larger population, the sample size and how the sample was identified from the larger population, what data were collected, the data collection procedure, and how data were analyzed noting the specific statistical analysis procedures used. Your statistical analysis of the collected data should involve descriptive and inferential statistics resulting in a test for statistical significance. Generate a mock set of data to include at least 50 sample participants and at least three variables (at least one of these variables must involve interval or ratio data, and at least one of these variables must involve ordinal or nominal data).

Findings

The findings section should involve an explanation of the SPSS results from the statistical analyses conducted on the collected fictitious data combined with at least one table or figure.

Conclusions

The conclusions section should involve a discussion of how the statistical results could be applied to the larger population.

References

The reference section should include all of the peer-reviewed sources cited in your fictitious study.

Appendix

The appendix section should include the actual fictitious data set used in your fictitious study and all of the copied and pasted SPSS output.

Support your assignment with at least five scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including older articles, may be included.

Length: 12-15 pages, not including title and reference pages

Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards where appropriate.

ADDITIONAL NOTES FROM THE INSTRUCTOR

1.Make sure that you are meeting the minimum 12-15- page requirement. This does not include the appendix or references. You need to provide 12-15 pages of written content.

2. Make sure that your introduction is strong enough to introduce the topic and share the reasons why this topic is important to research. Make a case that what you are studying is something new or fills the gap in previous literature and use statistics to support the issue/problem you are studying.

3. Make sure that your purpose statement aligns with your research questions.

4. Make sure that you follow the template in the assignment directions and that everything is properly formatted in APA style.

5. Make sure that you have at least three variables (at least one of these variables must involve interval or ratio data, and at least one of these variables must involve ordinal or nominal data).

6. Your headings for the final assignment should be as follows:

Introduction: This is where you will share the topic and the need for the study

Statement of the Problem

Purpose of the Study

Research Question and Hypotheses

Research Method

(Sub-headings)

Population and Sample

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Reliability and Validity

Ethical Considerations

Findings

Conclusion

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