Do you have the answers for chapter quiz two

Question description

1. To be considered true research, a project must:

A. gather together a body of existing information and communicate it in a clear and concise way.

B.uncover obscure or esoteric information and bring it to the consideration of the broader research community.

C. gather and interpret information in a systematic fashion so as to increase understanding of some phenomenon.

D.produce definitive conclusions regarding the subject of study.

2. Which of the following examples illustrates research as it is described in your textbook?

Sally is writing a paper about the effects of the Harry Potter books on the reading habits of fourth graders in the United States and United Kingdom. She goes to a research library to find information to include in her paper.

Ian wants to know why the population of songbirds has declined in recent years in the Sutton Wilderness Area. He carefully collects soil and water samples, systematically surveys the entire area for predators, and then sits down to make sense of his findings.

Leonard is starting a woodworking business and is not sure how to calculate the cost of his labor so he can be both profitable and fair to the customers. He asks several established business owners how they calculate labor changes.

Bill is doing a report on the sonnets of Shakespeare. He carefully reads a number of sonnets and then carefully reads scholarly reviews of those same sonnets written by various Shakespeare scholars. He synthesizes all of this information in his report.

3. Research is considered cyclical because:

the researcher articulates the goals of the project and then collects data to solve a particular problem.

questions lead to data collection which leads to interpretations and then to new problems.

it has a number of steps that should be followed in order.

it is based on solving problems and subproblems in a systematic, unbiased way.

4. Cameron is conducting a study that addresses the differences in achievement scores between schools that use block scheduling and schools that use a traditional scheduling format. He has accessed average achievement scores for 1200 schools and now is comparing the two groups. In which research step is Cameron engaged?

Recognize and identify a problem

Interpret the meaning of the data

Analyze the collected data

Develop a specific plan to address the problem

5. Which of the following is most likely a statement made by a qualitative researcher?

I would like to interview a few of the participants to understand their training.

I would like to give participants a test to determine their skill level.

I would like to use teacher ratings to see if the program worked.

I would like to control which students get the training so we can compare groups of children that did and did not get training.

6. Which of the following is most likely a statement made by a quantitative researcher?

Let’s follow the groups for the course of the project and take notes about their social interactions and dialogues.

Let’s conduct some focus groups with college students about the types of cooperative learning they have encountered in their schooling.

Let’s compare unit test scores of those who were placed in cooperative groups and those who were not.

Let’s enroll in a course that uses cooperative groups and observe the nature of the instruction from a student perspective.

7. The philosophical assumption that objective scientific research can uncover true cause-and-effect relationships in the world is known as:

empiricism

positivism

experimentation

realism

8. Qualitative researchers most commonly (but not exclusively) align with which of the following philosophical approaches to research?

positivism

postpositivism

constructivism

empiricism

9. A specific mechanism or strategy the researcher uses to collect, manipulate, or interpret data is known as a:

research tool.

research method.

statistical test.

theory.

10. Research methodology refers to:

the general approach the researcher takes to conducting a research project.

a specific device the researcher uses to collect data.

the specific theoretical basis of the research project.

the statistical tests to be employed in a research project.

11. The primary purpose of inferential statistics is to:

organize and summarize the data.

turn qualitative data into meaningful numbers that can be interpreted.

measure social and psychological phenomena in an unbiased way.

help the researcher draw conclusions from the data.

12. Kade has spent the past month carefully observing a group of third graders on the playground during recess, taking note of how the students interact with one another. On the basis of these observations, Kade is drawing conclusions about the interaction styles of boys and girls. This is an example of:

theory building.

deductive reasoning.

inductive reasoning.

the scientific method.

13. Kimberly knows that teenagers often do not make good decisions in areas where they have little knowledge. She also knows that most teens have little knowledge about human sexuality. Therefore, Kimberly believes that teens are likely to make poor decisions about sexual activity. This is an example of:

inductive reasoning.

theory building.

problem solving.

deductive logic.

14. Having completed a series of studies for her dissertation, Marianela sits down to brainstorm about possible explanations for her key findings. She can see a variety of ways in which all data work together, and she prepares to write a final chapter in which she presents those ideas. We would most likely say Marianela is engaged in the process of:

science.

theory building.

constructivism.

deductive reasoning.

15. The primary reason to seek research articles published in academic journals, rather than those posted by the author on the Internet, is that:

they have been carefully selected after an extensive review by experts.

they are more likely to follow the scientific method.

they tend to focus on the most important topics in the field.

they are more objective and show fewer pitfalls in human reasoning.

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Each student will perform an individual fire inspection based on a facility of your choice

(suggest not making an overly complex building; you are welcome to choose a building on

campus). Do not use company names and make 100% sure you have permission to do this

activity at the site you choose: Students performing building inspections MUST respect the

privacy of the occupants. Students may not enter any area designated for use by the

opposite sex. Let them know this is an academic exercise ONLY. The assignment and

discussion questions are designed to address individual elements of the fire inspection final

document; assess features of public safety such as fire doors, components of egress, and

document any hazards witnessed, etc.. Please keep in mind that every occupancy is unique and

you will need to use your judgment as to whether or not the specific element applies to your

individualized situation or jurisdiction. Your fire inspection must follow model code standards of

your choice (e.g., NFPA 1/NFPA 101, IFC/IBC, etc.). Thus, it is important that you become

familiar with the model code standards presented in this class.

Attached is a rubric and an example, FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE FOR GUIDANCE ( USE A HYPOTHITICAL BUILDING NAMED X)

how different social groups interact with each other in a jail setting

  • Using the paper attached with the topic selection complete a research paper. 6-8 pages



  • Introduce a sociological topic and explain its importance for understanding diversity.
  • Review previous literature, highlighting key data and sociological concepts and theories that pertain to the project topic.
  • Use appropriate quantitative or qualitative methods and explain the data collection process.
  • Interpret findings within the context of appropriate sociological concepts and theories.
  • Recommend viable policies or strategies that address the diversity issues the project discusses
  • Write coherently to support a central idea in appropriate APA format with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics.

please include the following clearly labeled sections in your project. This is considered a best practice for a research project.

Introduction: In this section, you should introduce the topic and social group you are examining. This section should be a brief overview of the topic, your approach to the topic, and why this topic is important to consider from a sociological perspective. Demonstrate why your topic is of value for understanding diversity.

Literature Review: In this section, you will review the previous research and current statistical data on your topic. Include a brief overview of the history of your topic or social group in the United States, and refer to key concepts encountered in this course. Address how power, particularly power difference between dominant and minority groups, connects to your topic.

You will present relevant, reliable data that indicate any important characteristics of your chosen social group. Examples might include differences in life expectancy, differences in pay, education levels, or any other data that indicate that your group experiences discrimination at the macro level.

Be sure to use information from the course material and your outside sources to illustrate your points. You should include a minimum of five sources, one of which should include statistical data.

Methods: In this section, discuss the data collection process. Explain in detail how you collected your data (questionnaire, observation, or content analysis), the tool you used to collect this data (questionnaire, or observation or content analysis checklist), the number of subjects in your study, and where and how the data was collected. Include at least one table, chart, or graph that illustrates your findings.

Discussion, Analysis, and Theoretical Application: This portion of your project should interpret your findings. Discuss at least three important findings revealed by your project and explain what these findings tell us from a sociological perspective. In this section, refer to pertinent information from the literature review and use it to interpret your findings or analysis within a sociological perspective. In your analysis, apply at least one sociological theory covered in the course, one that you think best explains the discrimination the group has faced or patterns of dominant-minority relations the group may have encountered.

Policies and Strategies: Based on your research review, data collection, and analysis, share your suggestions regarding policies and strategies to address the issues your project raises. For example, if your project focused on gender stereotypes, explain how that knowledge can be applied to workplace policies geared toward promoting equal advancement opportunities for women. In other words, think about how the knowledge gained can be used in the job sector, education, or our personal interactions to improve relationships between members of diverse social groups or capitalize on the advantages that diversity brings.

Conclusion: This will wrap up your project. Summarize the overall lessons learned and offer any personal comments you wish to include—do this here rather than throughout the body of the paper.

If you do not want to use the data collection process and its easier to use content analysis feel free to.

OPTION 3: Content Analysis

Choose a visual medium (videos, magazines, television commercials, and so on). Keep in mind that you need approximately 15–20 observations, and choose something that is accessible and manageable (for example, watching 15–20 full-length movies or episodes of a television sitcom is too time-consuming, but examining 15–20 print or television advertisements is more feasible).



Expanding Product Offerings and Quality

A major producer of passenger tires has launched an advertising campaign in which it is trying to market windshield wipers to the public under its brand name, which has been highly successful in the passenger tire market.

In a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document, respond to the following:

  • Explain why the passenger tire company might choose a product line like windshield wipers to expand its product offerings (as opposed to making steering wheels, opening a bank, or starting a clothing line).
  • Perform a SWOT analysis of the company’s decision to offer windshield wipers, being in the passenger tire business.
  • Analyze and describe what impact this attempt to expand the product line will have on quality (answer both in terms of the company’s existing product line, which is passenger tires, and its new product line, which is windshield wipers).
  • Describe how quality can be measured in an environment such as the one in which the company currently operates (the passenger tire market). In other words, what constitutes quality and how can we quantitatively determine whether the company has it?

Support your responses with examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

Please follow the below instructions and make a video PPT

Demand Estimation: Lecture Video

1. Study Chapters 5 and 6 of the recommended textbook.

2. Based on the materials in chapters 5 and 6, prepare a lecture note video in power point:

A. Include your picture in your video. Video without your picture will not be graded.

B. Your video should be limited to more than 10 minutes

C. Include at least one solved problem in your video. Your solved problem should be one of the problems listed in either chapter 5 or chapter 6. Provide explanations of the problem you solve and discuss how you would apply the concepts in managerial decision-making.

NOTE: I HAVE ATTACHED THE TEXT BOOK

English Composition

Step 1 Research the writing styles.

Using course materials and in the Internet, research three or more articles that exhibit different writing styles. Use the following to guide your research:

Identify articles that represent the three different disciplines: Humanities, Social Sciences, Applied and Natural Science.

How does the author’s writing style shift depending on their subject matter and audience?

Step 2 Respond to the following questions and, if it’s relevant, include your own personal experience:

Q1 – Compare and contrast the three disciplines. Are they interested in the same topics? Do they value the same types of evidence?

Q2 – Are the articles organized in similar ways? Are there any distinctions in the length or complexity of sentences and paragraphs?

Q3 – Do the articles use images, charts, graphs, and other visual elements?

*Please use APA form, no plagiarism and each point in separate document. Thanks,

Research Question/ Proposal Outline

Please view attached document, follow instructions and complete project.

Project Proposal

Project title – come up with a single sentence title that contains your health issue, target population, and what relationship between them you are proposing.

Research question from Assignment 4

Introduction/Background (150 – 200 words) – This section provides a description of the basic facts and importance of the research area.What is your research area (provide a comprehensive description); why should this topic be explored; what benefits will the target population receive from this study?

Literature Review (200 – 300 words) – provide a summary of previous related research on the problem and their strengths/weaknesses and a justification for your research.What is known/what has been done by others?Why is your research necessary, i.e. what would you be adding to the current body of knowledge on the topic?

Analysis of Research Findings (200 – 300 words): Research article review – You want to provide a summary of research articles that help you further narrowly define your research question.For example, from the research question assignment the following RQ was used as an example: “Why do American Indian/Alaska Native adults in the U.S. have higher rates of type II diabetes (2017-2018) compared to other races?”What research related to this RQ have you been able to find?Based on those research studies, what area needs further investigation?How would you more narrowly define your research question in light of what is known from these studies?What is your revised (more narrowly defined) Research Question?

Conclusion (100 – 200 words) – Summary paragraphs: Restate the problem, what is known about how the problem impacts your target population, how your revised research question adds unique information about the problem, and how your target population would benefit from your proposed study.

References/Bibliography – use APA reference formatting style

When complete upload your document to the dropbox below, law homework help

Please use the following hypothetical scenario to answer the following 5 questions. Each question is worth 20 points for a total of 100 points. When complete upload your document to the dropbox below.

Scenario

Janet Johnson, an African American woman, has been working at the Tennessee Hydroelectric plant for 15 years. During that time, his performance reviews have been exemplary. She decided to apply for the new plant foreman position. Although she felt that she was eminently qualified for the position, she also was growing tired of a certain good old boy culture at the plant. For years, the plant has had a culture of highly lewd “jokes,” and many of the employees had also engaged in inappropriate touching of female employees. The plant had an anti-harassment policy on record, but Janet’s boss shrugged and said “boys will be boys” when she reported the harassment to him.

Competition for the position was fierce. But ultimately, Jose Martinez, a Chilean man, received the position. Jose had 7 years of experience. Unbeknownst to the applicants the promotion board secretly ran a credit check on the applicants. Janet credit score came in as lower as average, and this factored into the board’s decision. Although he met the qualifications of the position, one of the hiring managers told Janet in confidence that Janet was the most qualified person for the job. And the other managers had applied a racial preference on Jose’s behalf due to there never having been a Latino manager at the plant even though Latino’s represented 35% of employees at the plant. Janet sues the plant for disparate treatment, disparate impact, and sexual harassment under Title VII.

Questions

  1. List the elements of disparate treatment and apply them to this case. Can Janet prove a prima facie case? How would the plant rebuff these charges? Who would ultimately prevail?
  2. List the elements of a disparate impact case and apply them to this case? Will Janet prevail on this charge?
  3. List the elements of the sexual harassment case and apply them to this case? Can the plant establish an affirmative defense?
  4. If the plant argues that it applied a racial preference to Jose to correct a manifest imbalance at the plant of underutilization of certain minorities, will the plant prevail? Why or why not?
  5. Was it legal to use the credit check as a factor in the promotion decision the way that it was done here? Why or why not?
Grading Criteria Assignments Maximum Points
Meets or exceeds established assignment criteria 40
Demonstrates an understanding of lesson concepts 20
Clearly presents well-reasoned ideas and concepts 30
Uses proper mechanics, punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling 10
Total 100

Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making

The financial statements of Apple, Inc. are presented in Appendix A of Financial Accounting. Instructions for accessing and using the company’s complete annual report, including the notes to the financial statements, are also provided in Appendix A.

Complete a 1,050-word summary of findings and recommendations from the following questions:

  • What were the total cost and book value of property, plant, and equipment at September 27, 2014?
  • Using the notes to find financial statements, what method or methods of depreciation are used by Apple for financial reporting purposes?
  • What was the amount of depreciation and amortization expense for each of the three years 2012-2014? (Hint: Use the statement of cash flows).
  • Using the statement of cash flows, what are the amounts of property, plant, and equipment purchased in 2014 and 2013?
  • Using the notes to the financial statements, explain in the summary how Apple accounted for its intangible assets in 2014.

Use the Week 2 Excel® spreadsheet to show your work

Safety Culture

Part I

Laws that control healthcare come from four sources. One source is state and federal written constitutions.

  • Identify and explain the three other sources of laws that control healthcare.

Part II

Review the article by Curtis (Chapter 4) that appears on the background reading page. Prepare a paper that answers the questions and meets the criteria below. Here are the four topics.

ESTABLISHING A SAFETY CULTURE

* Why We Make Mistakes

* Local Culture and Safety culture

* Assessment of Safety Culture

* A Fair and Just Culture

  1. Explain the central idea of each of the four areas.
  2. Which of the four do you feel is the most important and why?
  3. What does it mean to be accountable?
  4. What does “hindsight bias” mean?

SLP Assignment Expectations

  1. Limit your responses to a maximum of 1 page for Part I and three pages for Part II, not including title and reference list pages.
  2. Be sure to utilize at least 3-4 scholarly references to support your discussions.
  3. Be sure to properly cite your references within the text of your assignment and listed at the end.

Curtin, M.A. (2011) Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Efficiency in Outpatient Practice. Chapter 4, pages 41 to 57. http://www.ashrm.org/pubs/files/Quality-Manual-Final-Links-Verified-updated-2012.pdf