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Mastery Assignment 1: Interactive Data Story – Tableau Work The requirements for the mastery project assignment are described in detail in below. Using Tableau, you will create a “Data Story” that uses interactive maps and/or charts to explain the results of your data analysis and anticipates the
Mastery Assignment 1: Interactive Data Story – Tableau Work The requirements for the mastery project assignment are described in detail in below. Using Tableau, you will create a “Data Story” that uses interactive maps and/or charts to explain the results of your data analysis and anticipates the viewer’s questions about your data. Use…
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of each design? Provide an example of a situation that would be well served by each type of design. Explain why a baseline data design would be appropriate for evaluating mental health and substance abuse programs.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each design? Provide an example of a situation that would be well served by each type of design. Explain why a baseline data design would be appropriate for evaluating mental health and substance abuse programs.
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Chapter 10 Module 22: Tests for Ordinal Data 8.A researcher wants to compare the maturity level of students who volunteer for community service to the maturity level of those who do not. She believes that completing community service leads to higher maturity scores. Maturity scores tend to be skewed (not normally distributed). The maturity scores follow. Higher scores indicate high
Chapter 9 Module 18: Correlational Research Label each of the scatterplots below to indicate whether the correlation it shows is positive, negative, curvilinear, or zero or near zero. ________________________ b. ________________________ ________________________ d. ________________________ In a recent study the correlation between self-esteem and depression was found to be –0.64. Tom interprets this…
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Consider an economy where Banks can invest in one of two projects, G and B. Project G pays G if successful and zero if not successful and has a probability of success ag. Project B pays B if successful and zero if not successful and has a probability of success TB. Suppose also that project G requires an additional cost of c. Assume that banks are required to hold an amount of capital k for each unit of investment. Ba
Consider an economy where Banks can invest in one of two projects, G and B. Project G pays G if successful and zero if not successful and has a probability of success ag. Project B pays B if successful and zero if not successful and has a probability of success TB. Suppose also that project…
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COMPARE The NEW KINGDOM Egyptian “Temple Tomb Of Queen Hatshepsut” 1473 – 1458 bc with CLASSICAL Greek “the Parthenon, Temple of Athena” 447 – 338 bc Two Major Temples from New Kingdom Egypt and Classical Athens, Greece. What are the differing functions of these large ambitious Tem
COMPARE The NEW KINGDOM Egyptian “Temple Tomb Of Queen Hatshepsut” 1473 – 1458 bc with CLASSICAL Greek “the Parthenon, Temple of Athena” 447 – 338 bc Two Major Temples from New Kingdom Egypt and Classical Athens, Greece. What are the differing functions of these large ambitious Temples? How do they define these two very different…
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Analyse the following case and answer the question that follows: Joaquin was hired as a senior researcher for a medical research facility. His department has been developing a new medical device to detect HIV faster and cheaper, and the facility has promised investors a prototype would be ready in a year. However, the preliminary results have been somewh
Analyse the following case and answer the question that follows: Joaquin was hired as a senior researcher for a medical research facility. His department has been developing a new medical device to detect HIV faster and cheaper, and the facility has promised investors a prototype would be ready in a year. However, the preliminary results…
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Compare and contrast what Aristotle thought in his time about the animal kingdom as it pertains to happiness, culture and Polis verses what we have learned about animals and their social structures today.
Can animals be happy Aristotle? Animal Happiness, Culture and Polis – Compare and contrast what Aristotle thought in his time about the animal kingdom as it pertains to happiness, culture and Polis verses what we have learned about animals and their social structures today. If Aristotle only thought humans are capable of acting according to…
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Individual report: Project Management To undertake a feasibility study on a well-known project of your choice. You will take on the role of project manager and prepare a short report on the feasibility of aproposed project. The project can be any recent projectthat is well documented in the public domain (e.g. web, newspapers, website) and can bein progress (currently undertaken) orproposed, but not yet completed.
Individual report: Project Management To undertake a feasibility study on a well-known project of your choice. You will take on the role of project manager and prepare a short report on the feasibility of aproposed project. The project can be any recent projectthat is well documented in the public domain (e.g. web, newspapers, website) and…
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Instructions Case studies are an essential learning strategy in business classes because they provide an opportunity for you to critically analyze events that have taken place in real-life businesses. This develops your critical thinking and research skills as you research the competition and industry in which your
Instructions Case studies are an essential learning strategy in business classes because they provide an opportunity for you to critically analyze events that have taken place in real-life businesses. This develops your critical thinking and research skills as you research the competition and industry in which your business resides in order to formulate a recommendation…
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1) What is the difference between the common good as Catholic Social Teaching defines it and the greatest good for the greatest number for utilitarian ethical reasoning and cost benefit analysis. (15 points) 2) How does business contribute to the common good? How does business harm the common good? (Give an example of a company and its actions for each). (15 points) 3) A CEO of an airline is paid 600X the salary of the lowest paid employee of the airline. Make an argument using the ethical theories specified below that this is or is not ethical. (40 points) i) Deontology ii) Utilitarianism iii) Virtue (character) iv) Six Principles 4) What is the biggest conflict between CST and shareholder primacy? (10 points)
1) What is the difference between the common good as Catholic Social Teaching defines it and the greatest good for the greatest number for utilitarian ethical reasoning and cost benefit analysis. (15 points) 2) How does business contribute to the common good? How does business harm the common good? (Give an example of a company…