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Discuss with your team whether you have data from RES/351, and if your team would like to use one team member’s data for the Learning Team assignments in this course.
If using data from RES/351:
Resources Resources: Data collected from RES/351
Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word written report along with a 5- to 7-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation for the senior management team or stakeholders of your RES/351 research project to present your findings.
Address the following:
Present the chosen situation as an overview—problem, purpose, research questions, and hypotheses. •
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Describe and the instrument used for data collection.
Identify types of data—quantitative, quantitative, or both—and how the data is collected. •
Identify the level of measurement for each of the variables involved in the study. •
Code the data if you have not done so. Describe how the data is coded and evaluate the procedure used. •
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Clean the data by eliminating the data input errors made.
Draw conclusions about appropriateness of data to meet the purpose of the study. •
If you decide not to use your own data, you can use the Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc., case study overview:
Resources Resources: University of Phoenix Material: Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc., Part 1
Review the Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS) case study overview.
Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word written report along with a 5- to 7-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation for the senior management team to present your findings (see Exhibit D for the data set of the second survey).
Address the following:
Present the BIMS situation as an overview—problem, purpose, research questions, and hypotheses. •
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Describe the instrument used for data collection.
Identify types of data collected—quantitative, qualitative, or both—and how the data is collected. •
Identify the level of measurement for each of the variables involved in the study. •
Code the data if you have not done so. Describe how the data is coded and evaluate the procedure used. •
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Clean the data by eliminating the data input errors made.
Draw conclusions about appropriateness of data to meet the purpose of the study. •
Note. As consultants to BIMS, your Learning Team is expected to prepare and deliver a professional product addressing the client's needs.