Module 4:  Content Mastery Testing 

Module 4:  Content Mastery Testing 

 

Instructions

After studying and reviewing the concepts and practices of Module 4, answer the following questions:

1. A sample size of 35 scores has a mean score of 85 points with a standard deviation of 3.25 points.  Is there any statistical evidence that the grade population mean is less than 75 points (α = 5%)? Greater than 85 points (α = 10%)

2. A sample size of 49 students has a mean weight of 205 pounds with a standard deviation of 5.8 pounds. Find a 95% confidence interval for the weight population mean.  Is there any statistical evidence that the weight population mean is less than 200 pounds (α = 1%)?

3. The following data represents the annual average salary ($) of a sample of nine Social Workers.

42,640 41,830 46,990 50,690 40,950 41,460 48,670 40,090 44,720

· If the data comes from a normally distributed population with µ = $48,920,  Is there any statistical evidence that the average salary of Social Workers is less than $45,000 for a significance level of 10%?

 

Be sure to review the  academic expectations  for your submission.

Submission Instructions:

· Submit your assignment by 11:59 PM Eastern on Sunday.

· Review the rubric to determine how your assignment will be graded.

· Your assignment will be run through Turnitin to check for plagiarism.

· Justify any assumption and show all the steps to solve the exercises.

Benchmark – Risk Management Program Analysis – Part Two

The purpose of this assignment is to analyze how an organization’s quality and improvement processes contribute to its risk management program.

This assignment builds on the Risk Management Program Analysis – Part One assignment you completed in Topic 1 of this course. (ATTACHED)

Assume that the sample risk management program you analyzed in Topic 1 was implemented and is now currently in use by your health care employer/organization. Further assume that your supervisor has asked you to create a high?level summary brief of this new risk management program to share with a group of administrative personnel from a newly created community health organization in your state who has enlisted your organization’s assistance in developing their own risk management policies and procedures.

Compose a 1,250?1,500 word summary brief that expands upon the elements you first addressed in the Topic 1 assignment. In this summary brief, address the following points regarding your health care organization and its risk management program:

1. Explain the role of your organization’s MIPPA-approved accreditation body (e.g., JC, ACR, IAC) in the evaluation of your institution’s quality improvement and risk management processes.

2. Describe the roles that different levels of administrative personnel play in healthcare ethics and establishing or sustaining employer/employee-focused organizational risk management strategies and operational policies.

3. Illustrate how your organization’s risk management and compliance programs support ethical standards, patient consent, and patient rights and responsibilities.

4. Explain the legal and ethical responsibilities health care professionals face in upholding risk management policies and administering safe health care at your organization.

5. Relate how your organization’s quality improvement processes support and contribute to its overall journey to excellence.

In addition to your textbook, you are required to support your analysis with a minimum of three peer?reviewed references. (https://bibliu.com/app/#/view/books/9781449694357/epub/OEBPS/09_Chapter_01.html#page_1)

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. (ATTACHED)

Benchmark – Risk Management Program Analysis – Part One

Benchmark – Risk Management Program Analysis – Part One

The purpose of this assignment is to analyze a health care risk management program.

Conduct research on approaches to risk management processes, policies, and concerns in your current or anticipated professional arena to find an example of a risk management plan. Look for a plan with sufficient content to be able to complete this assignment successfully. In a 1,000‐1,250-word paper, provide an analysis of the risk management plan that includes the following:

  1. Summary of the type of risk management plan you selected (new employee, specific audience, community‐focused, etc.) and your rationale for selecting that example. Describe the health care organization to which the plan applies and the role risk management plays in that setting.
  2. Description of the standard administrative steps and processes in a typical health care organization’s risk management program compared to the administrative steps and processes you identify in your selected example plan. (Note: For standard risk management policies and procedures, look up the MIPPA-approved accrediting body that regulates the risk management standards in your chosen health care sector, and consider federal, state, and local statutes as well.)
  3. Analysis of the key agencies and organizations that regulate the administration of safe health care in your area of concentration and an evaluation of the roles each one plays in the risk management oversight process.
  4. Evaluation of your selected risk management plan’s compliance with the standards of its corresponding MIPPA-approved accrediting body relevant to privacy, health care worker safety, and patient safety.
  5. Proposed recommendations or changes you would implement in your risk management program example to enhance, improve, or secure the aforementioned compliance standards.

In addition to your textbook, you are required to support your analysis with a minimum of three peer‐reviewed references.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

 

Course Code Class Code Assignment Title Total Points
HLT-308V HLT-308V-O500 Benchmark – Risk Management Program Analysis – Part One 150.0

ENTE3506 Seminar 12 Week 16 Assignment 2

ENTE3506 Seminar 12 Week 16 Assignment 2

 

Introduction to assignment structure and criteria

Assignment 2

Due on Tuesday 2nd April 2024 @12.00pm GMT time zone

50% of your overall grade

1500 words (+/- 10%)

A minimum of 15 academically credible references

Essay structure

Assignment 2 Essay Question 1

Essay Question 1- Culture & Creativity

Within the theoretical framework explaining that creativity and innovation are a product of person-environment interactions (Kwan et al., 2018, p. 167), some empirical studies arguably concluded that certain Hofstede (2011)’s dimensions of national culture influence an individual’s creativity and innovation.

Using two big names in the world of innovation, Jack Ma and Jeff Beszos as reference to the Eastern and Western cultures, explain how dimensions of national cultures can affect a person’s creativity/innovation. OR

Using Aliko Dangote or any other Forbe-listed African entrepreneur as reference to national cultures in Africa, explain how the convergence of Western and Eastern cultures can shape a person’s creativity/innovation.

References

Hofstede, G. (2011). Dimensionalizing cultures: The Hofstede Model in context. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 2(1), 2307–0919. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/orpc/vol2/iss1/8

Kwan, L. Y. Y., Leung, A. K. -y., & Liou, S. (2018). Culture, creativity, and innovation. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 49(2), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022117753306

Assignment 2 Essay Question 2

Define the concept of crowd Sourcing. Choose and define one or more crowd sourcing model and applying it to a business case study of your choice – analyse the successes and failures of its incorporation. Advise on future crowdsourcing method opportunities for your chosen case study and justify why these methods should be incorporated.

Finance students optional question

Additional Optional Essay Choice for Business and Finance (BAF) Students:

Crowd funding platforms are an effective alternative to banks for raising money. Using a case study of your choice, analyse to what extent this statement is accurate.

Finance Students ONLY!

 

INTRODUCTION (10%)

Introduction shows planning, aims and sources to be used in main body of essay.

 

EVIDENCE OF RESEARCH (20%)

Quality of definitions and references. Demonstrate the use of diverse sources cited within the text. A reference list of a minimum of 15 credible sources. Harvard referencing seen in line with De Montfort University Harvard Business Guide.

 

ANALYSIS (20%)

The quality of analysis should be demonstrated. Present theoretical concepts based on the field. The essay be clearly situated within the current debates to evaluate the arguments presented within the existing literature area.

 

ILLUSTRATION (15%)

Q1 Draw on case study countries –to illustrate the impacts of culture on creativity.

Q2 Draw on business cases to illustrate how existing businesses have been able to use the concepts.

 

OVERALL IMPRESSIONS (20%)

Fluid structure to essay, which laterally builds upon the research, through to analysis and where appropriate offers recommendations from findings.

 

Creativity (15%)

Independent and creative essay planning and research choices, show that the author has been devised their essay, which expands the boundaries of the taught lessons. Independent design through case examples and research choices.

Marking Criteria

Introduction to Assignment Topics

Take 15-20 minutes to discuss and research all you know about these topics.

Group 1- What do you know about?

Culture

Creativity

Innovation

Group 2- What do you know about?

Crowdsourcing

Crowd creation

Crowd funding

Crowd wisdom

Crowd voting

Activity

Can you think of any theoretical concepts/ key terms related to the topics.

Now share you ideas with the other group

Make notes when researching your topic

Make notes when the other students are explaining their topic

 

Every one in the group has to present something so make sure you’ve got something to say.

 

 

 

 

Based on this activity- Do you have an idea of which question you will answer?

 

We will go through both topics over the coming weeks so don’t worry if you do not know yet, it’s better to make a decision when you have all of the information.

 

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Create a console application that prompts the user for a city and then lists the company names for Northwind customers in that city: (Simple code please) Enter the name of a city: London There are 6 customers in London:

C# – MAKE SURE ITS IN C#…
Create a console application that prompts the user for a city and then lists the company names for Northwind customers in that city: (Simple code please) Enter the name of a city: London There are 6 customers in London:
round the Horn B's Beverages Consolidated Holdings Eastern Connection North/South Seven Seas Imports
nhance the application by displaying a list of all unique cities that customers already reside in as a prompt to the user before they enter their preferred city: Aachen, Albuquerque, Anchorage, .rhus, Barcelona, Barquisimeto, Bergamo, Berlin, Bern, Boise, Br.cke, Brandenburg, Bruxelles, Buenos Aires, Butte, Campinas, Caracas, Charleroi, Cork, Cowes, Cunewalde, Elgin, Eugene, Frankfurt a.M., Gen.ve, Graz, Helsinki, I. de Margarita, Kirkland, Kobenhavn, K.ln, Lander, Leipzig, Lille, Lisboa, London, Lule., Lyon, Madrid, Mannheim, Marseille, Mexico D.F., Montr.al, München, Münster, Nantes, Oulu, Paris, Portland, Reggio Emilia, Reims, Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Salzburg, San Crist.bal, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Sevilla, Stavern, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Torino, Toulouse, Tsawassen, Vancouver, Versailles, Walla Walla, Warszawa

EMHSS699

The Annotated Bibliography The first step in data collection is the development of the annotated bibliography. The research concept is to gather all information that is known about the problem so that the current project research can delve into the unknown and new knowledge can be developed.

The development project is typically large and detailed. Every resource that can be found is evaluated to determine if it adds knowledge and value to the project. If so, then a short description of that value is noted in the bibliography along with the title, author, etc. The process is repeated until no further pertinent sources can be found.

The body of knowledge that is built through the development of the bibliography will indicate where the research can jump off and expand into unknown territory and produce new knowledge. For example, one may find that studies have been completed that show how many people moved out of Gulfport after Hurricane Katrina. However, there may been no studies that examined how many people had moved back. That then becomes a ready-made research project with research questions.

Because the annotated bibliography is typically large, it is not contained in the final report itself.

What are your reactions to the concept of being a thought leader in some area?

In Watch: What is a Ph.D.?,

https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/590949/pages/watch-welcome-to-the-ph-dot-d-in-psychology-program?module_item_id=65844366

https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/liberty/reader.action?docID=3316538&ppg=10

read-Psychology and Christianity : Five Views

by Eric L. Johnson, , David G. Myers, , Stanton L. Jones, , Robert C. Roberts, , P. J. Watson, , John H. Coe, , Todd W. Hall, , and David A. Powlison

PUBLISHER

InterVarsity Press

DATE

2010-07-07

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we explored the concept of being a thought leader. As you think about your degree program and the areas of research you are most interested in, where do you feel led to become a “thought leader”?  In discussion this week, please answer the following  questions:

  1. What are your reactions to the concept of being a thought leader in some area?
  2. What area of research within psychology are you most interested in researching & developing expertise?
  3. As you think of that research area, what do you think needs more scientific study?\

500 WORDS

1. Design, code, and test a C program that uses dynamic programming to determine two separate subsequences of the input such that the first subsequence sums to the first target value and the second subsequence sums to the second target value.

CSE 3318 Lab Assignment 3
Due November 8
Goals:
1. Understanding of dynamic programming.
2. Understanding of subset sums.
Requirements:
1. Design, code, and test a C program that uses dynamic programming to determine two separate
subsequences of the input such that the first subsequence sums to the first target value and the second
subsequence sums to the second target value.
The input should be read from standard input (which will be one of 1. keyboard typing, 2. a shell
redirect (<) from a file, or 3. cut-and-paste. Do NOT prompt for a file name!). The first line of the
input will give n, the length of the sequence, along with the two target values. Each of the remaining
input lines will include one sequence value. All values will be positive integers.
Your program should echo the target values and the input sequence. If a problem instance has a
solution, each of the two subsequences should be output. Each value is to be preceded by its index in
the input. A message should be provided for instances without a solution.
2. Submit your program on Canvas by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, November 8. Comments at the beginning of
the source file should include: your name, your ID number, and the command used to compile your
code on Omega (5 point penalty for non-compliance).
Getting Started:
1. Unlike the one-dimensional situation for ordinary subset sums (Notes 07.F), this problem is twodimensional. The same concept of the cost function value being an index to the input S values is to be
used. Similarly, as the backtrace moves through the cost matrix, the indices to S will be in strictly
descending order.
2. Dynamic programming is the only acceptable method for doing this lab. Do not use a greedy
approach! Finding a DP solution for the first target value and then finding a DP solution for the
second target value (using leftover inputs) IS WRONG and will receive no points.

CSE 3318 Lab Assignment 3

CSE 3318 Lab Assignment 3

Due March 27 Goal: 1. Understanding of dynamic programming. 2. Understanding of subset sums. Requirements: 1. Design, code, and test a C program that uses dynamic programming to partition (if possible) a

sequence of n positive integers into three subsequences such that the sum of each subsequence is the same. For example, if the input were (10, 20, 30, 40, 40, 50, 80), with a total of m = 270, the three m/3 = 90 subsequences could be (10, 80), (20, 30, 40), and (40, 50). If the input were (20, 20, 30, 50), then no solution is possible even though the values yield a sum (m = 120) divisible by 3 (m/3 = 40).

The input should be read from standard input (which will be one of 1. keyboard typing, 2. a shell

redirect (<) from a file, or 3. cut-and-paste. Do NOT prompt for a file name!). The first line of the input is n, the length of the sequence. Each of the remaining lines will include one sequence value.

Your program should echo the input sequence in all cases. The dynamic programming table should be

output when m/3 < 10, but in no other cases. Error messages should be displayed if m is not divisible by 3 or if the problem instance does not have a solution. When a solution exists, it should be displayed with each subsequence in a separate column:

i 0 1 2 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 40 5 40 6 50 7 80

2. Submit your C program on Canvas by 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27. One of the comment lines

should include the compilation command used on OMEGA (5 point penalty for omitting this). Another comment should indicate the asymptotic worst-case time in terms of m and n.

Getting Started: 1. If you wanted two sequences summing to m/2, then the backtrace part of subsetSum.c could easily

be modified. By finding one subsequence that sums to m/2, the remaining elements would be another subsequence that sums to m/2. Similarly, your program should use dynamic programming to find two subsequences that each sum to m/3 and then take the leftover values as the third subsequence. Thus, this is a two-dimensional DP situation, not one-dimensional like ordinary subset sums in Notes 7.F.

2. Dynamic programming is the only acceptable method for doing this lab.

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