assigned article

Critique a quantitative study for design elements and study validity. Use the guidelines for critiquing design elements and study validity, Box 11.1 (p. 236) of your textbook. Read the Introduction and Methods section of the assigned quantitative article (refer to the entirety of the article as needed) and write a paper (no more than 4 pages) evaluating the article for critical elements for design and validity. The article may also be found in the Tookit accompanying the Resource Manual.  Be sure to read carefully, and pay attention to grammar, sentence structure,  and APA guidelines. Do not be repetitive, just state the facts and be concise. Be sure to refer to the Rubric used to grade this assignment.

Schmeer, K., Tarrence, J., Browning, C., Calder, C., Ford, J., & Boettner, B. (2019). Family contexts and sleep during adolescence. SSM-Population Health, 7,

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Rubric
NU 615 Article Critique
NU 615 Article Critique
Criteria    Ratings    Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Content Relevance
35.0 pts
Excellent
Paper demonstrates an in-depth discussion of the article and it’s components. Viewpoints are insightful and well supported.
25.0 pts
Good
Paper demonstrates a general discussion of the article. Viewpoints are supported.
20.0 pts
Needs Improvement
Paper demonstrates a minimal discussion of assigned article. Viewpoints are unsupported or minimally supported.
0.0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Paper demonstrates a lack of discussion or grasp of the components of an article critique. Viewpoints are missing, inappropriate, and/or unsupported.
35.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Critical thought/ Reasoning/ Synthesis
40.0 pts
Excellent
The article critique demonstrates strong evidence of critical thinking, reasoning, and synthesis of ideas and insights gained from reading(s).
35.0 pts
Good
The article demonstrates evidence of critical thinking, reasoning, and synthesis of ideas and insights gained from reading(s).
25.0 pts
Needs Improvement
The critique demonstrates little evidence of critical thinking, reasoning, and synthesis of ideas and insights gained from reading(s).
0.0 pts
Unsatisfactory
The critique demonstrates no evidence of critical thinking, reasoning, and synthesis of ideas and insights gained from reading(s).
40.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Quality of Information
35.0 pts
Excellent
Response includes all components and exceeds all requirements indicated in the instructions. Each step of the critical analysis is included and meets the guidelines set forth for article critique.
25.0 pts
Good
Response includes all components and meets all requirements indicated in the instructions and guidelines for critique. .
20.0 pts
Needs Improvement
Response is missing some components and/or does not fully meet the requirements indicated in the instructions and guidelines for critique. Some aspects of the article critique are not addressed.
0.0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Response excludes essential components and/or does not address the requirements indicated in the instructions and guidelines.
35.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Structure/APA Format
15.0 pts
Excellent
Writing is clear, concise, and well organized with excellent sentence/paragraph construction. Thoughts are expressed in a coherent and logical manner. There are no more than three spelling, grammar, syntax, or APA errors. Headings are used appropriately.
10.0 pts
Good
Writing is mostly clear, concise, and well organized with good sentence/paragraph construction. Thoughts are expressed in a coherent and logical manner. There are no more than five spelling, grammar, syntax, or APA errors. Headings are used appropriately.
6.0 pts
Needs Improvement
Writing is unclear and/or disorganized. Thoughts are not expressed in a logical manner. There are more than five spelling, grammar, syntax, or APA errors. Headings are not used appropriately.
0.0 pts
Unsatisfactory
Writing is unclear and disorganized. Thoughts ramble and make little sense. There are numerous spelling, grammar, or syntax errors throughout the response. Headings are missing and/or not used appropriately.
15.0 pts
Total Points: 125.0

Case: Spin to Fight Cancer

Please answer in the template file that I attached.

Take the role of “Product Owner”, to identify at least ten (10) Product Backlog Items (PBIs) for case: Spin to Fight Cancer. You can assume that they have a fully capable agile team with all necessary skills to complete project work.

-Each Product Backlog Item must:
1) Be written in a COMPLETE (not abbreviated) user story format (e.g., As a <user role>, I want to <goal> so that <benefit>)
2) Satisfy the INVEST criteria
3) Be assigned a relative size (i.e., planning poker or “story point” estimates) – not actual estimates because they are only used for the sprint backlog
4) NOT be tasks – tasks belong in the sprint backlog
-The Product Backlog must satisfy DEEP characteristics (especially the “P” – “prioritized”)

Case: Spin to Fight Cancer.
Coordinate and run a 10-hour fundraising event to be conducted at two separate indoor cycling studios. The event should be well-run and maximize fundraising dollars while raising awareness for childhood cancer. No date for the event has been set, but a date 2-3 months from today is desired.

Disc 6 Q2 Reponse

Please respond to each discussion post (a total of 2 responses). Each response should include additional information in response to the discussion post. Please note, you are responding directly to the person by name such as Hi James, or Hi Jane, etc.
Instructions:
Length: at least 135 words each response, not including references
Citations: At least one high-level scholarly reference in APA per post from within the last 5 years
The entire paper should not be in APAP format but the in-text citation and reference should be in APA format.

Research the history of scientific experimentation on humans in the United States. What types of experiments have been done, and how did researchers find test subjects? Why did scientists find it necessary to conduct research on human beings? How did the

Research the history of scientific experimentation on humans in the United States.
What types of experiments have been done, and how did researchers find test subjects?
Why did scientists find it necessary to conduct research on human beings? How did
the development of HeLa cells change the way research could be conducted? What
attempts (e.g. Nuremberg) have been made to govern the way this research is
conducted, and how successful have these attempts been?