Information Systems Management

I need an original paper with at least two reliable sources no older than 2017. The paper contains two charts but one of the charts doesn’t require much text. I have attached the word document for Part I that I completed. This paper is a continuation of Part I.

Interpretation of Survey Results

For this assessment, develop a written analysis integrating your findings from the previous components in Assessments 14. Write your paper from the viewpoint that you are presenting the information to an audience that is interested in your results. Include graphical representations as well as explanation of descriptive and inferential measures, relating these components to the context of your survey. Only make claims that the data you collected can support.

The goal of your analysis and interpretation is to take the data that was collected and turn it into useful and usable information. Look for lessons that you learned from your data collection and results. What did you learn about the participants? What surprised you? Did you expect any of the results? Are there issues that arose that you did not understand? These may require further, more in-depth research. Discuss any limitations of the study.

In your paper:

Interpret and communicate your results to your target audience.
Include a brief summary of your population, sampling techniques, and survey.
Communicate results, interpretation, and analysis of all assessments, including graphs (circle, bar, histogram), measures of central tendency, measures of variation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests.
The focus should be on interpretation and analysis, rather than a summary of results. Every survey question should be addressed in your interpretation. You will not be able to comment on every little finding, so you will have to make some judgments about what might be the most interesting or revealing results.

Formatting Instructions
Submit a 57 page, double-spaced paper that includes the following sections:

Title Page.
Brief Overview of Survey. Briefly describe the overall goal of study, population, sampling techniques, and survey.
Findings and Results. Summarize the results of the survey.
Analysis of Results. Interpret and analyze survey results.
What did you learn from your survey?
What conclusions could you reach based on the survey results?
What surprised you?
Did you expect any of the results?
Are there issues that arose that you did not understand?
What was the significance of the study related to the issue in your personal or professional life that you wanted to examine?
Limitations and Constraints of the Study.
Recommendations for Future Study. What further study would help you examine the issue of interest in this study?

The Value of Music Reflection

After reading the lesson materials, what are your thoughts on how you would design a music area for children?  What kind of materials would you put in the area?

Expresses ideas and thoughts clearly
Answers questions thoroughly using full sentences (no short form)
Responses are understandable
Refers to the article (if used) to support responses
Provides examples from class in working with children or own experiences
Free of spelling and grammatical errors

Baroque Period

Choose one important historical development or series of events from the Baroque Period and describe one music compositions connected to it in a short paper of 250-300 words.

You might:
Reflect on the drama turn to art and literature in the Baroque period and associate this with one music composition from the Baroque
Reflect on the new interest in the emotions (for example in philosophy such as Descartes Passions of the Soul) and a Baroque composition that might be heard as reflective of certain emotions
Reflect on the rise of the political absolutism and one composition performed for a major ruler of the time

Your paper should contain three or more paragraphs:
Paragraph 1: a description of the historical development or series of events
Paragraph 2: the identification of a music composition associated with that historical development or series of events by its title, composer, and time period and a brief description of its music
Paragraph 3: discussion of how the music is associated with its historical context
Your paper should contain 250-300 words.

Citations
Any use of sources must be documented in MLA, APA, or Chicago-Turabian style [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/].  You should only use signed sources (that is, sources that have a named author).  You may use Wikipedia to help find signed articles, but Wikipedia should not be used as a source itself.  Anytime you directly quote more than a phrase of five words from another source, you must enclose them in quotation marks.  Reserve quotations for truly unique formulations or controversial statements; paraphrase (and cite) your source whenever possible. 

The more important musical terms you properly use, the better your paper will be (try to use about 8 of these terms). When you use these terms put them in bold.