What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?

5. A researcher is interested in whether participating

in sports positively influences selfesteem

in young girls. She identifies a group

of girls who have not played sports before

but are now planning to begin participating

in organized sports. She gives them a

50-item self-esteem inventory before they

begin playing sports and administers it

again after six months of playing sports.

The self-esteem inventory is measured on an

interval scale, with higher numbers indicating

higher self-esteem. In addition, scores on

the inventory are normally distributed. The

scores appear below.

Before After

44 46

40 41

39 41

46 47

42 43

43 45

a. What statistical test should be used to

analyze these data?

b. Identify H0 and Ha for this study.

c. Conduct the appropriate analysis.

d. Should H0 be rejected? What should the

researcher conclude?

e. If significant, compute the effect size and

interpret.

f. If significant, draw a graph representing

the data.

6. The student in Question 5 from Module 18

decides to conduct the same study using a

within-subjects design in order to control

for differences in cognitive ability. He selects

a random sample of participants and

has them study different material of equal

difficulty in both the music and no music

conditions. The data appear below. As

before, they are measured on an intervalratio

scale and are normally distributed.

Music No Music

6 10

7 7

6 8

5 7

6 7

8 9

8 8

a. What statistical test should be used to

analyze these data?

b. Identify H0 and Ha for this study.

c. Conduct the appropriate analysis.

d. Should H0 be rejected? What should the

researcher conclude?

e. If significant, compute the effect size and

interpret.

f. If significant, draw a graph representing

the data.

Leadership Strategies

Create a paper identifying the leadership strategies that were employed by the organization described in the case study (found in attachment), how they were employed, and any additional strategies that could be employed to reflect flexibility, promote sustainability, foster effective change management, and further organizational goals. Explain how your recommended strategies should be employed. Defend your evaluation and choices. The format should be a Word document, written in APA style and cited appropriately.

 

Please reference this resource and other scholarly resources:

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/2013/04/22/5-ways-leaders-can-reclaim-their-identity/

 

Please only offer to do the assignment if you can produce graduate level quality work.

Final Project Case Study: Fortuga Artisans, Inc.

Fortuga Artisans, Inc. has been a successful home decor manufacturing company for more than 30 years. Founded as a small operation in 1981 by Peter Fortuga in Charleston, South Carolina, the company has

expanded to include international operations, and now employs more than 600 people in three factories (two in the United States and one in Madrid, Spain). Its corporate office remains in the original location in Charleston and employs another 47 full- and part-time employees. In 2011, Peter Fortuga announced his

retirement, and the Board of Directors began a search for his replacement. With Peter’s support, along with strong encouragement from the local community, they hired a prominent interior designer, Doug Jeffers, as CEO. His charismatic personality, work ethic, and attention to detail had earned him tremendous acclaim in

the Charleston area; as a result, he was very well-connected in the industry. At only 36 years old, Doug served on the boards of several local non-profit organizations dedicated to the arts and was known for his

innovative ideas as well as his philanthropic prowess. Single, ambitious, and driven, Doug Jeffers was considered the complete package – poised to take Fortuga Artisans, Inc. to the next level of success.

However, within two years, Doug’s executive assistant resigned, citing her dissatisfaction with his leadership of the company. When Doug received Maryann Bishop’s resignation, he was shocked – he’d thought she was a

permanent fixture at Fortuga. She had been with the company for more than five years and he depended on her. Everyone knew and liked Maryann, and Maryann knew everything about the company. When he called her in to discuss her resignation, he asked why she had not discussed her dissatisfaction with him before.

Maryann reminded him of all the times she’d tried to do that, and he had simply brushed her off. She said that he took her for granted. For that matter, she felt he took many people for granted. Maryann noted the increase in employee turnover that their Vice President of Finance, Sarah Harris, had mentioned in last

month’s staff meeting. She also noted the recent concern voiced by Mike Andrews, VP of Artist Relations, over the decline in new artists being signed to the company. She informed Doug that Fortuga’s artists did not like

him – several were not planning to renew their contracts at their next renewal date. Also, she noted that employees did not trust him or his ability to lead the company. His treatment of both contracted artisans and staff employees was degrading. He talked down to them, did not welcome or consider their opinions or ideas,

made decisions in a vacuum, ignored company policies, and did not respect anyone’s personal time. He was chauvinistic, too – Peter Fortuga had left the company with five vice presidents (Domestic Operations, International Operations, Artist Relations, Marketing, and Finance), three of whom were female; now, only one

female remained. The other two had simply said they were resigning for personal reasons. Doug had not asked questions or paused to consider their reasons, because given his extensive network, he’d already had

 

 

replacements in mind – both positions were quickly filled with male executives who Doug had worked with successfully in the past. Maryann suspected that the one remaining female VP – the one over finance – was

looking for employment elsewhere, but she was not sure.

Most everyone who worked with and for Fortuga was becoming increasingly unmotivated, and many had been talking with a competitor, AmerArt, about other employment opportunities. In fact, Maryann had recently been offered a job with that company – at nearly double her pay and with opportunities for training and

advancement. She had decided to take the job, despite her years of service and loyalty to Fortuga, and she was looking forward to not receiving Doug’s 24/7 phone calls about things she felt could have easily waited until the next business day.

Doug was speechless; his confidence in his ability was severely shaken. He asked Maryann if he could talk

her into staying, but she told him it was too late for that. She had already accepted AmerArt’s offer, and would not break that contract. Over the next two weeks, Doug met with each of his VP’s individually, as well as several other employees and artists in informal venues, and while he knew many were not being completely

honest with him, he could tell that Maryann’s feelings were representative of his staff and others who worked with Fortuga. While the community-at-large loved him, those who worked for him did not, and if he did not

make some changes to his leadership style, approach, and strateg

Research indicates that rates of depression have increased dramatically over the past 50 years

Please write a 300  word answer to the following questions based on your reading material for this week

Depression and Affuence

 

Research indicates that rates of depression have increased dramatically over the past 50 years, while there has been a substantial increase in affluence (Baumgardner & Crothers, 2009). Discuss the theories that account for the relationship between these two variables.

Critical Thinking Exercise – Manufacturing Beauty

 

Week 6 Assignment

Critical Thinking Exercise – Manufacturing Beauty

 

This assignment involves the critical analysis of a case study.  The case study subject is model Cindy Jackson,

 

The TCOs that are associated with this assignment are:

  • TCO 3 as it applies to psychological disorders and their effects on the self is a social world
  • TCO 9 as it applies to interpersonal attraction
  • TCO 13 as it applies to the role of the media

 

Process:

Explore Cindy Jackson’s official website at http://www.cindyjackson.com/

Critically analyze the contents of the complete website

Based on your findings answer the following four questions:

1.                  What does your critical analysis of the website reveal to you about Cindy Jackson’s sense of her social self, her self-concept, her self-esteem and her self-presentation?

2.                  How does the physical attractiveness stereotype of interpersonal attraction factor into your findings about Cindy Jackson?

3.                  How does the mass media influence Cindy Jackson’s lifeworld?

4.                  What do you perceive that the theme of “manufacturing beauty” means?

 

Graded Product:

1.           Write an essay presenting your critical analysis in an orderly and persuasive manner

2.           Whenever you use a course concept, very briefly describe it with a reference to Myers

3.           Using subheadings, address each of the four required questions

4.           Remember to use APA citations and include a References Cited section

5.           To do a good job on this assignment requires between 900-1200 words

6.           Make sure your solution has your name at the top of the document

7.           Spell and grammar check your document

8.           Submit through the Week 6 dropbox by 11:59 PM MT on Sunday of Week 6

9.           Grading:

a.    40 points -addressing each of the four required questions effectively

b.    25 points – demonstrating critical thinking

c.    10 points – editing

d.   15 points – proper APA citations