the appropriate intervention strategy

Please read the following chapter, Designing and Managing Programs: An Effectiveness-Based Approach.

Chapter 6: “Selecting the Appropriate Intervention Strategy”

Chapter 6 will introduce you to the process of selecting appropriate intervention strategy. In this chapter, you will explore how programs are formulated, hypothesizing, and the strategy for choosing an appropriate level of intervention. You will also explore the idea of consequences as well as the incorporation of problem analysis into program hypothesis.

At least 350 words and should reflect the fact that you have completed the Reading and activities. Use your words wisely so that the posting has substance and includes examples and explanations. Best practice is to include citations and a reference list.

Selecting the Appropriate Intervention Strategy

Describe why the articulation of a hypothesis is essential in the development of an effective program.

Examine how a hypothesis is different from a hunch. Describe the differences.

Describe what the statements, “hypothesis is a series of ends/means statement” and “program evaluation begins with the development of a hypothesis” mean.

Describe how you actually develop both the lower and higher-level statements in the hypothesis.

eco 550 week 2

Discussion more than 120 words ,

reply of student a discussion 30 words

reply of student b discussion 30 words

Provide an additional comment of 30 words

week 1 discussion 23

Importance of Value-Added Health Services and the Affordable Care Act’s Long-Term Impact on Patients ” Please respond to the following:

  • From the e-Activity, argue the importance of value-added patient services in health care organizations. Support your response with two to three (2-3) examples of value-added patient services that health care providers can offer to patients.
  • From the e-Activity, hypothesize the long-term impact of the Affordable Care Act on children’s overall health in the U.S. Support your response with at least two (2) examples of said impact.

apa formatting not required ie no abstract or cover page do reference your sources all four

APA formatting is not required (i.e., no abstract or cover page).  But do reference your sources.  All four question sections need to be answered.

 

In your responses, write the question first followed by your answer. 

 

 

Question 1.                                                                                                     100 points

 

If someone at a party asked you what a systems analyst was and why anyone would want to be one, what would you say?  Support your answer with evidence from the textbook.

 

Write your answer in a 400-word essay.   In your response, post the question first followed by your answer. 

 

           

Question 2.                                                                                                     100 points

 

a)      Explain this statement:  “We need to institutionalize the SDLC as our organizational project management methodology.” (25 points)

 

 

b)      Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using interviews in requirements gathering.

 

 

c)      Explain the difference between a waterfall and an iterative/incremental System Development Life Cycle.  Illustrate your answer with diagrams. (25 points)

 

d)      Compare the use of a DFD model with a UML activity diagram for modeling business processes  (No need to show diagrams). (25 points)

 

 

 


 

 

Question 3.                                                                                                     100 points

 

Draw a use-case diagram to illustrate the following online UMUC registration system.    

 

The system should enable  UMUC staff members of each academic department to examine the courses offered by their department, add and remove courses and change the information about the courses (e.g., setting a maximum number of students permitted).   The system should permit UMUC students to examine currently available courses, add and drop courses to and from their class schedules as well as examine the courses for which they are enrolled.   Department staff should be able to print a variety of reports about the courses and the students enrolled in them.  The system should ensure that no student takes too many course and the students who have any unpaid fees are not allowed to register (assume that a fees data store is maintained by the university’s financial office, which the registration system accesses but does not change).

 

(Use MS Office tools, Visio or a free tool from Creately.com; no hand-drawn maps).

 

 

 

 

Question 4.                                                                                                     100 points

  

 

 

(a)     Explain two reasons why the object-oriented techniques have improved systems analysis and design. (25 points)

 

 

(b)    Explain two similarities and two differences between the following UML diagrams:   sequence and communication diagrams. (25 points)

 

 

(c)     Describe four ways that a CASE tool can help to improve the quality of a system being developed. (25 points)

           

 

 

(d)     Give an example of an output bias and two strategies to avoid UI design output bias. (25 points)

the heinz dilemma

Read the Heinz dilemma (http://www.simplypsychology.org kohlberg html), and consider what you would do if you were in his place. Write down answer and the reasons behind it. How would your answer fit in Kohlberg’s stages? Are there other responses that Kohlberg would consider more moral? “If so, how do you feel about this? Do you think Kohlberg’s” Heinz dilemma “is a good measure of one’s morality?

Explain. NOTE: Make sure you answer all parts of the discussion question SUBMISSION – be timely in order to allow your classmates to respond General Requirement (s):

1. Preparation: Read the directions for the discussion board prior to participation

2. Write: Make sure you are directly and completely address the discussion forum question (s) topic You must answer to at least one of your fellow classmates posting explanation explaining the reason (s) disagreement with their initial posting Make sure to use proper grammar, punctuation, and proper APA citation, when writing your initial post.

drug testing work

  • Drug use is information that is rightfully private and only in exceptional cases can an employer claim a right to know about such use.

Post a response to the Discussion Board that either defends or opposes this statement.

Discussion Board Assignment Guidelines:

Determine your stance on the issue of drug testing and employee drug use, and in 3–5 paragraphs, write how you feel about the issue.

You may use the following questions to help outline your response:

 

  • Do employers always have a right to know about employee drug use?
  • What if the drug use has no effect on employee performance?
  • What if the drug use constitutes a serious health risk?
  • How would you (as a manager) address the issue of employee drug use?

role of press

briefly explain the role of the press in american politics. 300 words apa format no plagiarism

modify each paragraph

1. Add more details about the summary of each source, for example, the method of internship program.

2. Add the reflection, like how will you use for your case, Hyatt

3. Add explanations for the reason why it is objective or biased

4. Do not forget that there should be three primary sources and two secondary sources or two primary and three secondary

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Write a 2 page paper.  In your paper include the following:

  • An explanation on how risk plays a role within financial markets and how did Bernard Madoff change the way in which individuals viewed the stock market and their investing plans.
  • Please include information and topics to justify your explanation and reasoning.

Include a title page and 3-5 references.  Only one reference may be from the internet not (Wikipedia).  The other references must be from the Grantham University online library.  Please adhere to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), (6th ed. 2nd printing) when writing and submitting assignments and papers. 

 

peer review process in academic research discussion board

Based on the articles below, what do you think of the peer-review process in academic research? What are the differences and similarities between academic research and industry research? If you agree/disagree with some arguments discussed in these articles, state it here to have a conversation with your classmates.

Bagchi, R., Block, L., Hamilton, R. W., & Ozanne, J. L. (2017). A Field Guide for the Review Process: Writing and Responding to Peer Reviews. Journal Of Consumer Research, 43(5), 860-872. doi:10.1093/jcr/ucw066

Zinn, W., & Goldsby, T. J. (2016). The “invisible hands” in research: The critical roles of reviewers and associate editors. Journal Of Business Logistics, 37(3), 202-204. doi:10.1111/jbl.12137

STP and Environment Analysis

Fassnacht, M. (2009). The death of consumer segmentation? Rethinking a traditional marketing tool. Advertising Age (April 13). Retrieved from http://adage.com/article/cmo-strategy/death-consum…

Kumar, V. (2015). Evolution of marketing as a discipline: What has happened and what to look out for. Journal Of Marketing, 79(1), 1-9.

Levitz, J. (2011, November 28). State’s new trick: Old Dogs. Maine sees retirees as assets, seeks to attract them with tax cuts on pensions. The Wall Street Journal. A3.

Medina, J. (2011). Casino town puts its money on hispanic market. New York Times (August 30).

Olson, E. M., Slater, S. F., & Hult, G. T. M. (2005). The performance implications of fit among business strategy, marketing organization structure, and strategic behavior. Journal of Marketing, 69(3), 49-65.

Patton, L. & Coleman-Lochner, L. (2011). Supervalu-led stores chasing $55 billion in food stamps: Retail. Bloomberg.

Roberts, A. (2011). Vuitton sees growth tied to invitation-only luxury salon: Retail. Bloomberg Businessweek (November 16).

Stone, M. D., & Woodcock, N. D. (2014). Interactive, direct and digital marketing: A future that depends on better use of business intelligence. Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, 8(1), 4-17.

Check the following links for proper APA citation and reference format:

Purdue University Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). In-text citations: The basics. Retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/.

Cornell University Library. (n.d.). APA citation style. Retrieved from http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/ap…

Golden Gate University. (n.d.). University library: Research help. Retrieved from http://www.ggu.edu/libraries/university-library/re…

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (n.d.). The center for writing studies. Retrieved from http://www.cws.illinois.edu/workshop/writers/citat…

Peer review in academic publishing

Bagchi, R., Block, L., Hamilton, R. W., & Ozanne, J. L. (2017). A Field Guide for the Review Process: Writing and Responding to Peer Reviews. Journal Of Consumer Research, 43(5), 860-872. doi:10.1093/jcr/ucw066

Zinn, W., & Goldsby, T. J. (2016). The “invisible hands” in research: The critical roles of reviewers and associate editors. Journal Of Business Logistics, 37(3), 202-204. doi:10.1111/jbl.12137

Other useful resources

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idebrP8G3P4

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