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Literature Question
As you learned in this weeks lesson, sociologists use the scientific method to get at the truth of things. The scientific method involves observation, theorization, the identification of a research question, background research, choosing a methodology, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting your findings in a research journal. In this journal assignment you are going to get some experience doing background research. Take a look at your journal assignment from the last unit. Notice that the journal is composed of observationsyou made about your life, like the social facts that influence you.
For this weeks assignment, pick one of those observations and construct a research question. Then, do some library research to investigate this question. Find three scholarly journals, read the articles, and create a short response summarizing what the articles have to say about your research question.
Instructions outlining the Learning Journal and your submission options, including expected word count, weighting, and submission instructions, are provided in the . Please use the Learning Journal Submission Template to submit your journal entries.
For best marks you should do the following:
- Provide a well-constructed answer that stays within the word or time limits.
- Use as many concepts from the unit as you can. Focus on concepts highlighted in bold.
- Incorporate as many sociological theories identified in the chapter as possible.
- Cite the text. Whenever you are using concepts from the text, make sure to cite the text, including the page number. This might seem onerous, but citing page numbers is excellent practice for when you are required to do term papers.
If you are submitting a written response, be sure to follow an appropriate style sheet for all your entries. A style sheet is guideline for how your papers should look when you submit them. Style sheets specify the font and font sizes you can use, your page margins (usually one inch), the header and page number format, and how citations appear in your text. In sociology, we use the . Please refer to that guide when formatting your submissions.
We provide a submission template to get you started (). Use this template as a general guide on what to include, and be sure to familiarize yourself with the ASA style guide for headings, font, line spacing, and such. You will be docked marks for failing to apply the appropriate styles.
If you are submitting a written response and do not have access to MS Word, please remember to save your document as a DOCX file before uploading it to the assignment submission link. Most commonly available (and free) word processing programs, such as OpenOffice, LibreOffice, Pages, or Google Docs, allow you to save your document in various file formats, including DOCX.
Please submit all assignments using the tools provided in the Assessments tabdo not email your assignments. If you are unable to submit your assignment, contact your tutor.
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Synthesis Matrix with 8 sources
One document has all the instructions for the assignment
Second document is the template you are going to use.
Third document (is a zip file) and has 5 sources, you still need three more. (at least 4 scholarly sources)
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KA # 4 notes
FORMAT FOR THE OUTLINE M ETHOD OF NOTE-T AKING
Title or Topic
I. Main topics will be the main headings ( to the left side of the paper near the margin)
A. Major sub-topics (indented and subordinate to the preceding heading)
1. Minor sub-topic (indented under A)
2. Minor sub-topic (indented under A)
a. Detail (under 2)
b. Detail
B. Major sub-topic (indented the same as major sub-topic A)
1. Minor sub-topic
a. Detail (under 1)
b. Detail
II. Continue in the same way with main topic #2, #3, etc.Make notes for KA # 4 100
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KA #3 : The Market Revolution
Make notes 1500
FORMAT FOR THE OUTLINE M ETHOD OF NOTE-T AKING
Title or Topic
I. Main topics will be the main headings ( to the left side of the paper near the margin)
A. Major sub-topics (indented and subordinate to the preceding heading)
1. Minor sub-topic (indented under A)
2. Minor sub-topic (indented under A)
a. Detail (under 2)
b. Detail
B. Major sub-topic (indented the same as major sub-topic A)
1. Minor sub-topic
a. Detail (under 1)
b. Detail
II. Continue in the same way with main topic #2, #3, etc.
KA #3 : The Market Revolution
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Chapters 6 Discussion
Chapters 6 Discussion Expain whta you learned and key terms
Read Chapter 6 from the textbook Psychological Testing by Kaplan and Saccuzzo. Based on your reading,
Textbook:
Kaplan, R M., and Saccuzzo, D. P. Psychological Testing: Principles, Applications,
and Issues. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2018
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HC 363 Chapters 10 & 11 Questions
Answer the questions at the end of Chapters 10 & 11.
Essential Activities:
- Read Chapter 10: Data
- Read Chapter 11: Analytics, Business Intelligence
Notes:
- This assignment must be formatted in APA Style 7th edition
- References included please
Chapter 10 Discussion Questions
1. Write your own definition of data. How does your daily life intersect the world of data?
2. What about data is mysterious to you? Describe the areas you do not understand.
3. Can you envision any other new data source that might become part of the healthcare arena?
4. Are there any roles described within this discussion on data that are of interest to you?
5. If sharing data between healthcare organizations may have a macro industry benefit, how do you think this could happen?
6. Have you worked or are you currently working in a healthcare organization that has emphasized data as being strategic? How has the organization communicated this idea throughout its entire team?
7. Describe how disparate data might be converted into a single vocabulary.
8. Have you personally experienced an encounter with a provider and felt it beneficial that the provider might have access to or use real-time data to assist the provider with your care?
9. What, in your opinion, are the three biggest data challenges in health care?
10. Do you believe that other industries that have been using data for their own operational efficiencies may help the healthcare industry better navigate the adoption and use of data for both business and clinical benefit? If yes, how so?
11. Is there a single best source of data for health care to start with, in terms of managing the inherent responsibilities to collect, aggregate, and store data? Or do all the data sources need to be tapped at once?
Chapter 11 Discussion Questions
1. Who might use and benefit from healthcare BI/CI?
2. What do you think might be the preferred way of structuring a BI/CI group within a hospital? For a multispecialty ambulatory group?
3. How might you describe the differences between non-healthcare industries and the healthcare industrys use of analytics?
4. If applicable, how have you used analytics as part of your work in a healthcare organization? Did you use BI or CI?
5. Do you believe that healthcare organizations might push personal analytics out to patients for their own monitoring and improvement of health and quality of life issues?
6. Would you use more personalized health information in your own life? How might you do so? What would be your preferred method of communication?
7. Do any of the roles described in relation to the use of BI/CI interest you, and why?
8. Are the existing HIPAA, PHI, and other security measures sufficient to allow you to trust healthcare organizations in aggregating, mining, and analyzing data?
9. Do you believe that BI/CI should be mandated and controlled by the various government agencies that are involved in health care? Why or why not?
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Impact of Ethos
Prompt:
Discuss the impact of ethos on your judgment of one of the candidates of this last Presidential election. How do such things as appearance, punctuality, disposition, body language, prior speech performances, topic selection, participation in debate, etc. contribute to forming strong or weak credibility?
Remember to uphold a scholarly yet analytical tone in your post. This is not a discussion assignment in which you can project and advocate your political views but to critically analyze and assess the concepts mentioned in the prompt. Be respectful of diverse political views.
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Annotated Bibliography- Wealth Gap in America
Annotated Bibliography Assignment
To prepare you for the next assignment, the community problem report, youll need to do some research. One of the more useful tools in conducting research is the annotated bibliography. An annotated bibliography combines the citations found in the References list at the end of documents in APA format with annotations about each of the sources. For this assignment, you will construct an annotated bibliography based upon the community issue or problem that you have selected to focus on for the semester. (Wealth Gap in America)
Purpose: An annotated bibliography is an organizing tool that is helpful when working on a research project. An effective annotated bibliography is used to compile research sources in one location and provide the researcher with quick access to the information contained in each source.
Audience: This assignment should be directed at your scholarly peers, and you may assume that they have only a casual familiarity with your topic or issue.
Content/Subject: Your annotated bibliography will consist of the sources that you have deemed relevant to your topic and/or question(s) of inquiry. While you may encounter sources that are not relevant or do not fit the scope of your project while researching, for the purposes of this assignment, you will only include the ones that you find useful and relevant.
- Cite the source in proper APA format. The citations should be organized in alphabetical order by author just as in an APA References page.
- Follow with a brief annotation that summarizes the source (approx. 4-6 sentences). You cannot quote directly from the source and do not copy/paste the abstract. You should address the key findings of the source and how it ties into your other sources. You should also explain the sources relevance and importance to your issue. For example, does one study you cite apply to a certain demographic and your second source/study [although it has to do with the same topic], furthers the discussion because it looks at another demographic? You are essentially working on putting your sources in conversation with one another.
Constraints: The annotated bibliography is a fairly rigid genre. Your citations must adhere to APA format. This will be one of the central components of the grade for this assignment. Failure to follow APA format exactly will harm your grade.
The annotations for each source should follow an academic style. This means that you must construct, with elevated and sophisticated language, correct grammatical sentences that effectively summarize what each source has to say. Additionally, you should explain how each source is relevant to the issue that you have selected and what it adds to your knowledge about your issue.
Specific guidelines to follow when completing this assignment are:
- Minimum of ten sources of various types (book, article, website, etc.).
- Sources focused around a narrowed issue or question of inquiry.
- All sources should be primary sources. No secondary or tertiary sources.
- Adherence to APA format for all citations.
- Sources in alphabetical order according to author.
- Thoughtful and complete annotations
- Correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
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Queer Theory, Communities and Citizenship
Reading Assignment 10
Queer Theory, Communities and Citizenship
Introduction, Tammy L. Anderson /
- Coming Out all Over: Deviants and the Politics of Social Problems, John I. Kitsuse /
- There goes the Gayborhood, Amin Ghaziani /
- Queer Presences and Absences: Citizenship, Community, diversityor Death, Yvette Taylor /
- Connections: HIV and Bug Chasers across Queer Collectives, Holly Swan and Laura Monico, Critical Thinking Questions /
Answer two questions:
1. In the Introduction Anderson observes, “So-called deviants are not simply people who we can stigmatize, shame, shun, and silence as so many deviance scholars theorized in the past. They are people who seek the same things we all do: civility, equality, recognition, respect, dignity, and solidarity.” Using any of readings in this section to make your argument, give your opinion of this quote.
2. Kitsuse links the concept of deviance-as-stigmatization with the broader concern of social problems construction. Thus, labeling simultaneously occurs in personal AND socio-cultural contexts. Similarly, In his concept of stigma Goffman allows for labeling of persons and categories/conditions. Kitsuse (p. 445) summarizes this often overlooked duality of interactionist labeling: “A person who has lived in shame and embarrassment with a disfiguring facial scar, a woman who has silently suffered demeaning treatment at the hands of overbearing male colleagues, of a black who has been socially and psychologically imprisoned by racial stereotypes may struggle with the issues surrounding the process of coming out no less than those who bear the less visible “blemishes of individual character” (Goffman) such as mental disorder, drug addiction, unemployment, or illegitimate birth.” Choose one of the following social statuses and explain how those occupying it must cope with negative stigma: race, gender, or age.
3. Ghaziani argues that society may be entering a “postgay” era. Based on the discussion in the article, define the term. Do you agree or disagree with Ghaziani’s conclusions?
- REQUIRED TEXTBOOK:
Anderson, Tammy L. (ed.). 2014. Understanding Deviance: Connecting Classical and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Routledge.