Did you accurately discuss the major concepts in the article?Did you provide your thoughts/opinion on the subject?

Nerve cell/system

Did you correctly identify the hypothesis?

Did you introduce the why for your hypothesis- almost like a background?

Did you clearly identify at least 3-4 articles, papers that address your hypothesis?

Did you accurately discuss the major concepts in the article?

Did you relate the article to points discussed in class?

Is your paper edited for punctuation and grammar (spelling, etc.)?

Did you provide your thoughts/opinion on the subject?

Did you use YOUR OWN WORDS to explain the article and the concepts?

Did you include a reference section and correctly cite sources within your review?

Describe how the scientific method is being used to solve the problem mentioned in the article. Identify the initial observations that identified the problem, the hypothesis, tests, and any revisions of the original hypothesis.

Week 3 phy

Describe how the scientific method is being used to solve the problem mentioned in the article. Identify the initial observations that identified the problem, the hypothesis, tests, and any revisions of the original hypothesis.

What is the purpose of hypotheses and research questions? Why is it important to develop workable hypotheses and research questions in conducting research?

 Consider the following questions:

What is the purpose of hypotheses and research questions?
Why is it important to develop workable hypotheses and research questions in conducting research?

What type of research—qualitative or quantitative—would be most conducive to the scenario in Step 1? Why?

Which would be more appropriate given the scenario in Step 1: the development of a hypothesis or a research question or both? Why?

Write a paper that describes the purpose of hypotheses and research questions. Articulate the importance of developing workable hypotheses and research questions in conducting research. Based on the provided scenario, describe whether a qualitative or quantitative research study would be most appropriate and why. Explain whether, and why, you would develop a hypothesis or a central research question for this scenario.

 

What does the value in cell A33 tell you about the hypothesis. Do we reject the null hypothesis? Why? Put your explanation in cell A36.

State the null hypothesis from this example in cell A35.

What does the value in cell A33 tell you about the hypothesis. Do we reject the null hypothesis? Why? Put your explanation in cell A36.

Instead of using Excel, we can look at the t chart. Find the critical value for the t distribution from that table. You may find it on page 335. Put that value in cell A37.

Compare the t value in cell A29 to the table t value in cell A37. What is this comparison telling you about rejecting or not rejecting the null hypothesis. Put your explanation in cell A38.

Determine a hypothesis based on the data, and then conduct appropriate tests to see if they can prove their hypothesis.

For Context: Utilize health-related data sets from https://www.data.gov/ or from https://www.cdc.gov/datastatistics/index.html

Choose one of the above-mentioned data sets, determine a hypothesis based on the data, and then conduct appropriate tests to see if they can prove their hypothesis.

What is one thing that you have learned?How does this experiment relate to the real world?

Experiment with sourdough

Accept or reject hypothesis (was the hypothesis correct).

Why the hypothesis was correct or incorrect.

Discuss any possible errors that could have occurred during the collection of the data

What is one thing that you have learned?

How does this experiment relate to the real world?

What percentage of the local public agencies in Florida have ADA transition plans?

Here is my hypothesis and question; But we are able to change it if we feel we need to.

1. Research Question 1:
What percentage of the local public agencies in Florida have ADA transition plans?

Null hypothesis: the percentage of local public agencies in Florida with ADA transition plans have no direct impact on post-secondary school transition into employment.

Alternate hypothesis: a high percentage of local public agencies with ADA transition plans directly translate to effective post-secondary school transition