Hypothesis statistics

Evaluate and provide examples of how hypothesis testing and confidence intervals are used together in health care research. Provide a workplace example that illustrates your ideas.

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Public Health Sciences

PART ONE

The paper will discuss several possible areas of interest to you.

For each, you will provide a high-level summary of relevant policies, current issues and possible barriers to resolution/improvement of population health. 

Choose one of the disciplines you identified and the associated issue(s).

Discuss a current health policy that is either in place or under consideration related to the issue.

What are some possible barriers?

What are some possible solutions?

What is the likely impact of the policy in the foreseeable future?

PART TWO

You will compose a short paper and focus on the discipline, health issue, and health policy you selected in part one. You should address the following:

    What is an authoritative source for the discipline and health issue selected in the Unit 2 Assignment that you would trust?

    What criteria did you use in selecting the source? Discuss how the source meets or does not meet your selected criteria.

    Identify two to three studies/peer-reviewed articles or other examples of evidence-based information from the source and discuss the relevance of each to the health issue and policy identified in part one.

    Discusses how information from the source could be incorporated into a professional presentation to peers.

JHA and Sampling Protocols

perform a job hazard analysis (JHA) to identify chemical exposures for a worker. When complete, you will recommend if air sampling is required or if the hazards can be mitigated by engineering or administrative controls.

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Survey and Code Book

Summary of the deliverables for Survey and Items (14 items/questions total):
Introductory paragraph (brief) explaining the survey.
      This should include your research question (tells us the DV) and your two hypotheses (which state an IV and the (same) DV–this is discussed above, too).

Breaking down the survey itself:

6 total hypothesis questions–3 for each hypothesis (covering 2 IVs — independent variables).
3 background questions.
3 dependent variable (DV) questions.
2 control questions                                 
14 Questions Total

IMPORTANT: For submission, put ALL pieces of the assignment (the survey and codebook) into ONE file that contains intro material mentioned above, the survey (first) then the codebook.
Including references
All of the following examples on the additional materials.
items you can pick smartphones