Economic Analysis
Preparation
This assignment is the second component of your course project. Using the same publicly traded company you selected in Unit 2, prepare a detailed analysis of its economic picture.
Requirements
Within your assignment, complete the following:
• Evaluate the role of regulatory considerations informing the economic decisions of the company.
o Explain any environmental regulations that affect the company.
o Explain any accounting regulations, such as the Dodd-Frank Act or the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, that affect the company.
o Determine the extent to which regulatory issues impact the company.
• Evaluate the role of ethical considerations in company economic decisions.
o Identify the ethical issues.
o Explain how the ethical issues affect economic decisions.
• Analyze the role of government fiscal monetary policies in the economic decisions of the company.
o Explain how fiscal monetary policies affect the company.
o Explain the effects of higher and lower tax rates on its economic decisions.
Organize your assignment logically with appropriate headings and subheadings. Support your work with at least four scholarly or professional resources and follow APA style and format for your citations and references. Be sure you include a title page and reference page.
Additional Requirements
• Include a title page and reference page.
• Include 4-6 pages, not counting title page and reference page.
• Use at least three scholarly or professional resources.
• Use APA format for citations and references.
• Set your assignment in Times New Roman, 12 pt., double spaced.
Resources
Economic Analysis Scoring Guide.
U.S. health care delivery system
One of the biggest complaints about the U.S. health care delivery system revolves around access to services. More specifically, too often, the high cost of health care is a barrier to its access. A key objective of health care reform efforts has been to expand access to quality care to more people. What will the effects of increasing access to health care be?
To prepare for this Discussion, consider this week’s Learning Resources.
Find an article that illustrates the potential positive and/or negative impact of increased access to health care services as a result of health care reform.
Post a comprehensive response to the following:
- Cite and summarize the article.
- What are two effects of increased access to care on the providers of that care (i.e., hospitals, physician practices, or long-term care facilities)?
- How do you think the impact of increased access might be mitigated? Should it be? Why or why not?
Note: Initial postings must be 300–350 words (not including references).
ARTICLE LINK : https://www.heritage.org/health-care-reform/report/the-impact-the-affordable-care-act-the-health-care-workforce
Exploring Social Science Issues
Research Investigation Progress Check 1
Overview: Throughout Theme: Exploring Social Science Issues, you have been guided through work on Project One (a research investigation), which you will continue to work on in Theme: Performing the Research Investigation and Theme: Tailoring the Message to an Audience and will formally submit to your instructor at the end of Week 5. This assignment provides you with an important opportunity to get valuable instructor feedback on the progress you are making and to ensure you are on the right track for your later submission.
Prompt: Throughout Theme: Exploring Social Science Issues, you have explored social science issues for further investigation and examined social science principles that relate to issues of interest to you. Specifically, in this assignment, you will submit the Project One elements listed below for review by your instructor.
In Theme: Exploring Social Science Issues, learning block 2-2 (page 4), you began working on the following section of the prompt:
I. Introduction A. Describe the issue in the social sciences that you have selected to
investigate. Why is this issue significant?
In Theme: Exploring Social Science Issues, learning block 2-3 (page 2), you completed the following work:
II. Body A. Identify the social science principles that apply to your issue. In other
words, which principles of social science apply to the issue you selected? B. Explain how the principles you identified apply to your issue. In other
words, how are the social science principles you identified relevant to your issue?
Please note that the numbering included above directly aligns with the numbering of these elements as they are presented in the Project One Guidelines and Rubric document.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (80%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Introduction: Issue Describes selected issue in social sciences and its significance, reflecting an initial understanding of the issue and the social sciences
Describes selected issue in social sciences and its significance, but with gaps in detail or clarity
Does not describe selected issue in social sciences or its significance
30
Body: Identify Principles Identifies social science principles that apply to issue, citing sources
Identifies social science principles that apply to issue, but with gaps in accuracy or citation
Does not identify social science principles that apply to issue
30
Body: Explain Principles Explains how identified principles apply to issue, citing sources
Explains how identified principles apply to issue, but with gaps in detail, clarity, or citation
Does not explain how identified principles apply to issue
30
Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
10
Total 100%
Discussion Posts: influential factors for knowledge creation practices of CTE teachers
Review the article published by Song et. al (2013)
1) Explain the features of sample and frequency of participants at page 472.
2) Explain the correlations in Table 2 at page 476.
an explanation of the difference between one sample and two sample hypothesis testing
Problem 1
Write a brief explanation of the difference between one sample and two sample hypothesis testing?
Problem 2: T-test of means (one variable: testing sample measure as proxy for population)
Use the GSSFT (General Social Security Full Time) data set to complete the following problem.
Test the hypothesis that for all full-time workers, the population value for average hours worked is 40 hours (variable hrs1). You will use the one-sample t-test.
a) What assumptions do you need to use the one-sample t test? Do you think the data meet the assumptions?
b) What is the null hypothesis that you want to test? The alternative hypothesis?
c) Test the hypothesis and write a brief summary of your conclusions.
d) Based on the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference, can you reject the null hypothesis that the average population value for hours is 43 hours? Explain.
Problem 3: T-test means (two variables: testing sample measures as proxy for population in comparison to one another)
Use the Country data set to complete the following problem. Test the hypothesis that the average life expectancy for males is the same as the average life expectancy for females (variables: lifeexpm and lifeexpf). Use the paired samples t-test.
a) What is the null hypothesis? What is the alternative hypothesis?
b) Look at the distribution of the differences. Summarize your conclusions and state whether there is a statistical difference in life expectancies.
Problem 4
Use the 04cars dataset. Compute a new variable called markup = ((suggretail-dealercost)/dealercost)*100. You will use the “Transform>Compute Variable” dialog. You will test the hypothesis that Sports Cars have a higher markup than other cars.
a) Formulate the null hypothesis that you want to test? The alternative hypothesis?
b) Which type of t-test will be used to evaluate your hypothesis? What are you choosing this method?
c) Test the hypothesis and write a brief summary of your conclusions.
Problem 5
Use the School Salary data set. You are asked to investigate if male and female school superintendents earn the same pay? Salaries for 20 males and 17 females in a certain metropolitan area are given in the school salary dataset. At α = .01, were the mean superintendent salaries greater for men than for women? Note that the gender variable is called male and is coded 0,1 (0 indicating female and 1 indicating male, using the coding protocol 0 is not and 1 is.)
(a) State both hypotheses (Ho and Ha).
(b) State the decision rule and sketch it as a bell curve diagram.
(c) Conduct an independent T-test of the above hypothesis and state your findings.
After completing the problems:
1. Copy the relevant SPSS output to a MS Word document. (You can simply copy and paste or you can export the file while in SPSS.)
2. Add your analytic comments to each problem prior to the SPSS output which it supports.
3. Clearly number and label each problem in the document.
4. Submit your assignment by uploading it to this site.
a learning disability Senge
One of the most engaging descriptions of a learning disability Senge discusses in The Fifth Discipline is around the idea of leaders being blind to their decisions and their ultimate contribution to their demise. Senge sums it up as follows: “In story after story, leaders could not see the consequences of their own policies, even when they were warned in advance that their own survival was at stake” (Senge, 1990, p. 25). For some reason, human beings, especially those in positions of power, feel the need to assert themselves, or make decisions based on the immediate result. Senge also discusses this learning disability in the beer game with the structures of supply and demand. Initially, the beer game showed tremendous success and expansion, until the supply and demand model could no longer handle the growth. This truly prohibits the long-term success of organizations, simply because leaders cannot ignite the collective capacity of the individuals in their organizations.
A term that Senge describes in the field book and at length in The Fifth Discipline can allow leaders to escape the perpetual implosion faced by so many organizations. The term is dialogue. Senge provides the following narrative in the field book: “The philosopher Martin Buber used the term ‘dialogue’ in 1914 to describe a mode of exchange among human beings in which there is a true turning to one another, and a full appreciation of another not as an object in a social function, but as a genuine being” (Senge, 1994, p. 359). I have personally employed this tool and it has truly rewarded me. I have most noticed the application of this concept in meetings where ideas are being traded and discussions are occurring. Senge specifically differentiates dialogue from discussion.
Senge, P.M. (1990). The fifth discipline: the art and practice of the learning organization, NY: Double Currency.
Senge, P.M., Roberts, C., Ross, R. B., Smith, B. J., Kleiner, A. (1994). The fifth discipline fieldbook, NY: Doubleday.
Movie Character Evaluation
assignment due Friday at 9 am.
Movie Character Evaluation Form Instructions
For this assignment, you will choose a movie from the approved list provided that contains a child or young adult with traits and characteristics of giftedness. You will evaluate that character using the Evaluation Form below, rating the character on a number of areas of giftedness. Below each rating, you will provide a short statement of the reasoning behind your rating and how the character demonstrated that trait. Then, you will include a 1-page narrative of what you observed and your conclusions. Be sure to include a title page and a reference page with the completed form and narrative. Use the Movie Character Evaluation Template to complete your assignment.
List of approved movies:
· The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension (PG)
· Akeelah and the Bee (PG)
· Amazing Grace and Chuck (PG)
· August Rush (PG)
· Beauty and the Beast (G)
· The Black Cauldron (PG)
· Bridge to Terabithia (PG)
· A Bug’s Life (G)
· Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (PG)
· Cold Comfort Farm (PG)
· Charlotte’s Web (PG)
· Contact (PG)
· Dead Poets Society (PG)
· Ever After: A Cinderella Story (PG)
· Explorers (PG)
· Finding Neverland (PG)
· Fly Away Home (PG)
· Frozen (PG)
· Hard Problems: The Road to the World’s Toughest Math Contest (G)
· Harriet the Spy (PG)
· Harry Potter (any in the series)
· High School Musical (PG)
· Holes (PG)
· Hoot (PG)
· How to Train Your Dragon (PG)
· The Incredibles (PG)
· Infinity (PG)
· The Iron Giant (PG)
· The Last Starfighter (PG)
· Little Man Tate (PG)
· Matilda (PG)
· Meet the Robinsons (G)
· The Mighty (PG)
· Mr. Holland’s Opus (PG)
· Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (G)
· My Neighbor Totoro (G)
· October Sky (PG)
· The Princess Bride (PG)
· Real Genius (PG)
· Remember the Titans (PG)
· Searching for Bobby Fischer (PG)
· The Secret of Roan Inish (PG)
· Short Circuit (PG)
· Sky High (PG)
· Spellbound (G)
· Stand and Deliver (PG)
· Temple Grandin (PG)
· Truman (PG)
· Vitus (PG)
· WALL-E (PG)
· War Games (PG)
· Willow (PG)
· Young Einstein (PG)
Movie Character Evaluation Form Template
Name of Movie Selected:
Name of Character:
Age of Character:
Rating Scale: 0 – no evidence; 1 – slight evidence; 2 – some evidence; 3 – good evidence; 4 – overwhelming evidence (requires justification/explanation/examples)
| Precocity of Cognition | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Precocious Language | ||||
| Precocious Thought | ||||
| Abstract Thinking | ||||
| Spatial Ability | ||||
| Conceptual Ability | ||||
| Meta-cognition | ||||
| Perceive/understand reactions of others to themselves | ||||
| Sees disparate relationships | ||||
| Understands own learning style | ||||
| Comprehension/ Reading | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Early reading ability | ||||
| Superior comprehension | ||||
| Large vocabulary | ||||
| Eagerness to learn | ||||
| Independent learner | ||||
| Advanced knowledge/ thinking ability | ||||
| Problem solving ability | ||||
| Inquisitiveness | ||||
| Questioning | ||||
| Competitiveness | ||||
| Perfectionism | ||||
| Good memory | ||||
| Long attention span | ||||
| Good judgment | ||||
| Original thought | ||||
| Logic | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Quick to see logical conclusion | ||||
| Understands cause and effect | ||||
| Understands relationships | ||||
| Convergent problem solver | ||||
| Aesthetic Precocity | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Early writing, math, music, or art skills | ||||
| Desire for control but physical development hinders | ||||
| Curiosity | ||||
| Persistency | ||||
| Self-motivated | ||||
| Good self-concept | ||||
| Self-accepting | ||||
| High sensitivity | ||||
| Emotional excitability | ||||
| High energy levels | ||||
| Tend to have higher highs/lower lows | ||||
| Generally intense belief system | ||||
| Independence | ||||
| Self-confidence | ||||
| Self-control | ||||
| Highly developed humor | ||||
| Empathy | ||||
| Creativity | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Divergent problem solver |
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| Willing to take risks | ||||
| Confident | ||||
| Independent | ||||
| Motivated | ||||
| Not intimidated by change | ||||
| Challenges traditional thought | ||||
| Bends/Questions rules | ||||
| Willing to make waves or buck the system | ||||
| Attraction to the novel, complex, and mysterious | ||||
| Reflective, needs time to think | ||||
| Tolerance for ambiguity | ||||
| TOTAL Number of X per column |
(Insert Narrative Observations)
(Insert Reference Page)
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Informative Article and a Reflective Essay-Gaming(especially computer game-League of Legends)
1. Informative Article (750-1000 words)
2. Reflective Essay (500 words)
Project 2
An informative article is a genre that explains, describes, and informs readers about a topic, rather than arguing for a particular opinion or viewpoint. Create an informative article about your topic for novices who are interested in learning about your topic. Your article should be informed by research you conduct.
Citation
Please be sure to cite the sources of the information you include (quotations, paraphrases, information drawn from interviews or reading–all should be cited). For this article, informal in-text citation (HWW pp. 558-9), such as what The New Yorker uses, will be fine–but I’d also like you to include an alphabetical list of your sources at the end of the article (see example on HWW p. 587).
Process
Your first step is to find a topic you’re really interested in, as you will be working on this topic for the next four projects. What are you interested in learning more about? What do you think others would be interested in learning about, too
My Topic: Gaming-(especially computer game-League of Legends)
Reflective Essay
Your Reflective Essay is your chance to tell me what you learned about writing in an informative genre. What did you learn about how to write in an informative genre by writing this article? Please use the questions below to help you write your response. You can write about them in any order you want, but try to make your response into a coherent short essay.
Paper On Security Interviews And Interrogations
Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper in which you complete the following:
- Compare security interviews and security interrogations.
- Discuss the legal issues associated with security interviews and interrogation.
- Draft a security organization policy on conducting security interviews and interrogations
calculation for air concentration
Question 1
2.5 points
Question 2
- Perform the following calculation for air concentration. Formaldehyde: 4.0 mg/m3 = ____ ppm
2.5 points
Question 3
- Perform the following calculation for air concentration. Benzene: 3.0 ppm = ____ mg/m3
2.5 points
Question 4
- Perform the following calculation for air concentration. Acetone: 42.0 ppm = ____ mg/m3
2.5 points
Question 5
- Discuss the similarities and differences that exist between the three basic types of occupational exposure limits (OELs). Describe how each type of OEL is used to control occupational exposures, and provide at least one specific chemical for which each type of OEL has been established.
Your answer must be a minimum of 200 words in length.
30 points
Question 6
- Define the lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) and the no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL), and describe how they relate to the point of departure (POD). Describe how each of these are used to derive an OEL.
Your answer must be a minimum of 200 words in length.
30 points
Question 7
- Describe how hazard notations are used to derive OELs, including the additional hazard notations included by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). How would these notations be used in industrial hygiene practice?
Your answer must be a minimum of 200 words in length.
