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Check My Assignment!- Analyze a data set using inferential statistics. Data Set Analysis Project: Instructionslocate one of the following articles below* and answer the following questions: you will analyze and communicate a data set using inferential statistics.
- Using the article/research/study that you selected
- What is the intended purpose of the study?
- How does the research questions/hypotheses address the problem as detailed by the researcher?
- How does the content in the purpose statement and research questions define the methodology used in the study?
- How was the data collected and analyzed?
- What was the benefit of using the selected statistical test?
- What was the outcome of the study? Requirements
develop a Final project addressing the Assignment questions:
Power Point presentation (15–20 slides)
- APA FORMATHaws, K. L., & Winterich, K. (2013). When value trumps health in a supersized world. Journal Of Marketing, 77(3), 48–64. Santry, H. P., Collins, C. E., Wiseman, J. T., Psoinos, C. M., Flahive, J. M., & Kiefe, C. I. (2014). Rates of insurance for injured patients before and after health care reform in Massachusetts: A possible case of double jeopardy. American Journal Of Public Health, 104(6), 1066–1072. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2013.301711 Cegielski, J., Griffith, D. E., McGaha, P. K., Wolfgang, M., Robinson, C. B., Clark, P. A., & … Wallace, C. (2014). Eliminating tuberculosis one neighborhood at a time. American Journal Of Public Health, 104(S2), S225–S233. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.300781 Wyshak, G. (2014). Height, socioeconomic and subjective well-being factors among U.S. women, ages 49–79. Plos ONE, 9(6), 1–17. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0096061


