Instructions
Your final report must be a complete report describing your findings from the data (use and submit the template attached).
You must use the lab template attached to this assignment.
Your final report must be a complete report putting together and describing your findings from the analysis of the data from parts 1 and 2.
1. Introduction/Background about heart disease in the United States
2. Hypothesis
3. Methods
4. Results (Graphical Information, Tables)
5. Conclusion
6. Appendix (include SPSS code used to analyze data)
The Final Paper must have a minimum of 10 pages for a Graduate level course (excluding the title, abstract, and reference pages). This means the body of your paper, will be 10 pages. The paper must be typed, double-spaced with 1-inch margins in 12-point Times New Roman font with all references cited.
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Assignment Instructions:
Please review the
Final Paper/Project Grading Rubric prior to submission (Select
View IRubric in the main Assignment List page).
Make sure you read and understand the directions and requirements for each Assignment. Please ensure you cite your references in APA format with a minimum of
7 references (You may use your textbook as a reference and you should have a minimum of 6 academic outside references
including 3 peer-reviewed journal articles). Assignments submitted late without advance notice will receive a
5% per day late penalty and will not be accepted for grading five (5) days past the due date.
The Final Paper must have a minimum of 10 pages for a
Graduate
level course (excluding the title, abstract, and reference pages). The paper must be typed, double-spaced with 1-inch margins in 12-point Times New Roman font with all references cited. As always, Wikipedia, Wikianswers, and
Answers.com
are NOT academic/scholarly sources. Papers will be graded based on the following areas: Foundation and synthesis of knowledge, application of knowledge critical thinking, writing skills, use of computer technology and application, and organization of ideas and format. Refer to Library Online Resource Center for any research assistance. Refer to the Student Handbook for policies relevant to academic honesty and other procedures and policies related to this course.