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After reviewing all the previously assigned chapters from Mooney, Knox, & Schacht briefly define one statistic or fact about a social problem that you did not know before taking this course. Why did you chose this statistic or fact? Support your answer with information from the textbook (any assigned chapter). Cite the information with the page number and textbook edition you are using, for example (pg.100, ed.10). Again remember, to use netiquette.
Text : Linda A. Mooney, David Knox, & Caroline Schacht. Understanding Social Problems. 10th edition, Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2017.BUSN603 assignment: nursing essay help
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Prepare a 5-6 page report (excluding the cover page, the reference page, and any tables and graphs), which applies the quality control theory (SPC) introduced in the textbook. You need to apply this model to a real world example. Please follow the steps for Statistical Process Control analysis to present your final findings. You may use hypothetical numbers to illustrate your analysis if you cannot find the actual data. However, you have to use some number to demonstrate your ability to apply SPC to a real world situation. APA format and appropriate use of section headings are required.
Hint: On the technical contents, you need to provide either a real or a hypothetical example with numbers that involves quality control of either the mean or the range. It is preferred that you could analyze the control of both and compare the implications of the two. But, if not, you are required to at least include one in your analysis. You may follow the example and use of Excel QM to complete your project. Please be aware that there are usually more than one samples collected in a real world example. A verbal description by itself will not receive any credits. Please copy, paste and explain your results in your paper, AND attach your Excel Worksheet, which is a must to receive credits for statistical analysis. You do need to analyze your own data and cannot simply cite the statistical result published else where.
Please check the basic APA format checklist posted in the Announcement and the grading rubric for writing assignments in the syllabus before you submit this assignment.This is called the Brave new Blog *MUST HAVE READ BRAVE NEW WORLD*
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Brief summary of non-fiction article. What is the author’s argument? Ethical/ moral dilemma? Integrate direct evidence from the article. How does this topic relate/ connect to Brave New World? What is your personal reaction to this issue? Responses will have proper grammar, spelling, and sentence structure. Responses should be long enough to demonstrate that you have done the reading and have thought about it at least a little.
6. Responses will quote relevant text, including page numbers, to bolster any claims that you may have. Quotations must include proper citation, placing author’s last name andthe page number after the close quote in parentheses.
7. Responses will NOT cut and paste analyses from websites such as SparkNotes or
Shmoop. Plagiarism is a high offense, particularly on the Internet.
8. Do your best to make it look like a blog…Fun!
• Blog entries usually include the date and specific time that they were posted (atimestamp).
• The blogger’s name is usually listed with the timestamp. By default, blogs usually end “Posted by [blogger’s name].” Give yourself a dystopian moniker?
• Blog entries usually have a title that describes or relates to the content of the entry. Titles are usually set off in a layout with a bold font. • Bloggers may choose an icon to represent their current mood. You might see something like Current mood: reflective (insert emoji)
• Bloggers can include information about the song they were listening to when theywrote a blog entry. Choose a song with a dystopian/ apocalyptic theme:
Currently listening: “The End”
By The Doors
Brief summary of non-fiction article. What is the author’s argument? Ethical/ moral dilemma? Integrate direct evidence from the article. How does this topic relate/ connect to Brave New World? What is your personal reaction to this issue? Responses will have proper grammar, spelling, and sentence structure. Responses should be long enough to demonstrate that you have done the reading and have thought about it at least a little.
6. Responses will quote relevant text, including page numbers, to bolster any claims that you may have. Quotations must include proper citation, placing author’s last name andthe page number after the close quote in parentheses.
7. Responses will NOT cut and paste analyses from websites such as SparkNotes or
Shmoop. Plagiarism is a high offense, particularly on the Internet.
8. Do your best to make it look like a blog…Fun!
• Blog entries usually include the date and specific time that they were posted (atimestamp).
• The blogger’s name is usually listed with the timestamp. By default, blogs usually end “Posted by [blogger’s name].” Give yourself a dystopian moniker?
• Blog entries usually have a title that describes or relates to the content of the entry. Titles are usually set off in a layout with a bold font. • Bloggers may choose an icon to represent their current mood. You might see something like Current mood: reflective (insert emoji)
• Bloggers can include information about the song they were listening to when theywrote a blog entry. Choose a song with a dystopian/ apocalyptic theme:
Currently listening: “The End”
By The Doors