
Q78&Q81 Presentation 3
Q78 What is the difference between Mean, Please click the link to open my presentation
Q78 What is the difference between Mean, Please click the link to open my presentation
For this week I had T87, there was not much to this chapter so the presentation is a little short.
Here you can find the PowerPoint for this presentation: Presentation 3 – Lance Perkins This presentation covers Q82, How do I deal with missing data?, and Q83, What are some good action research analytic tools I can use?
here is my Presentation on topic 84. I kind of found it a short section so the video is short If I do miss something about the topic please put it in the comments so others know what else should be added to the video. other than that I believe I covered key points of … Continue reading Topic 84
This topic covers the basics of what a research report should include. I hope you found the video helpful! Also, here is the link to the powerpoint itself. pres3_inf405
The following presentation explains the differences between the Proposals Instructions and the Journal Article Reporting Standards format. The links below are the research proposal link and the Journal Article Reporting Standards flow chart, as shown in the video. JARS-Quant Decision Flowchart (apa.org) Informatics Applied Research Proposal.pdf – Google Drive
Linked is a video of my Presentation on Questions 64 & 65. I know it is a tad late but I did not see any date for the assignment on Blackboard so I apologize for my tardiness.
Focus-Groups-Presentation 1 Good day everyone. This presentation is about focus groups. My presentation discusses two questions regarding focus groups which are Q52 – WHY WOULD I USE FOCUS GROUPS? Q53 – HOW DO I CONDUCT FOCUS GROUPS? I decided to use research data I gathered from another source other the Duesberry & Twyman, 2020 this … Continue reading Focus Groups Presentation
Below you will find my video presentation covering a summary of Questions 71 and 72 in 100 Questions (and Answers) About Action Research.
Data Types- Ordinal data is a type of quantitative data in which variables exist in naturally occurring ordered categories. Some examples of this data type would be satisfaction ratings, income levels, and socio economic status. Interval data (also called Numerical) is a type of data which is measured along a scale, in which each point … Continue reading Data Types & Action Research