How does the National Counterintelligence Strategy frame key priorities for the US government? Is the new NCIX strategy sufficiently aggressive? Is it sufficiently pro-active? How likely is it to promote information sharing across agencies for CI purposes?

Counterintelligence and couterespionage

This week we discussed the importance of counterintelligence and couterespionage and their critical importance as foreign policy tools. So, consider the following questions:

How does the National Counterintelligence Strategy frame key priorities for the US government? Is the new NCIX strategy sufficiently aggressive? Is it sufficiently pro-active? How likely is it to promote information sharing across agencies for CI purposes? If you were framing a national CI strategy what are the three most important elements you would seek to implement in that strategy.

Explain, in detail, how you acquired these beliefs (including the other people or experiences that have influenced you most), why these beliefs are important and how these beliefs will influence how you engage with people and policies in your future career

Analysis of Personal Beliefs and Biases

Who are you? What do you believe? What cognitive biases do you have? These are big questions to answer, but necessary to consider before moving forward in your professional life.

In a one- to two-page paper, consider the people and experiences that have shaped how you see yourself, how you see life, and, most importantly, how they have shaped your biases.

List and then describe a minimum of three things you believe to be true, such as the existence of God, right vs. wrong, morality, and what it means to be a “good” person.

Explain, in detail, how you acquired these beliefs (including the other people or experiences that have influenced you most), why these beliefs are important and how these beliefs will influence how you engage with people and policies in your future career

. Do not simply say something like,  believe in doing the right thing because it is the right thing.” You must really dig deep into your psyche and analyze your own perspective of the world; make your brain hurt!

Most importantly, discuss at least two cognitive biases discussed in Chapter 1 that you might be most subject to and why. Integrate these into your three beliefs and analyze the ways in which they shape you.

There is no right or wrong answer to these questions, but your in-depth insight is important.

Your paper must be in APA Style, typed, and proofread. You do not need an abstract or outside references for this paper.

Identify weaknesses in critical thinking such as fallacies, rhetorical devices, vague language, and cognitive biases. Provide specific examples of how these weaknesses appear in arguments you encountered, using terminology and definitions from the course.

Signature Assignment

The goal of this paper is to construct a fair-minded, unbiased, analytical analysis of a topic in a comprehensive essay.

This is not an opinion piece or a persuasive essay that simply aims to prove or reinforce what you already believe. This would be confirmation bias, and bias must be avoided in this project.

This project needs to avoid harsh rhetoric or language that is harmful and hurtful in nature. The point is to be objective and unemotional in your approach.

This essay should be written in a fair, academic, respectful, and analytical manner regardless of any of your opinions, feelings, or preconceived notions about the topic.

Both sides of your topic must be treated with equal attention, both in terms of the number and quality of sources and in the depth and breadth of their presentation in your essay.

Both sides should be addressed in the same number of paragraphs in roughly equivalent detail, and should be supported by the same number of quality sources.
You must identify and define rhetorical devices and logical fallacies on both sides of the argument.

Be sure you indicate which specific rhetorical device and fallacy you have found, and there is evidence in your sources of these course concepts in practice that is cited in your paper.

You will present statements and claims for analyzing both sides of the topic. Only then should you state you own conclusion as an objective, critical thinker given the information presented.

Essay Format: Your essay must be 5–7 pages (1600–1900 words) in length. The abstract, title page, and reference list do not count in the page or word count. The essay must have the following elements:

Times New Roman
12-point
Double-spaced
1-inch margins

Proper Level I and Level II APA section headings for all major sections of the essay

All other applicable APA formatting

Required Elements:

A properly formatted APA title page

A properly formatted APA abstract

Body of the paper

Introduction: Identify the issue. Provide the necessary background and/or important recent developments. Define key terms and concepts. Engage the reader and explain the broader significance of the issue.

Arguments and Counterarguments: Summarize the best arguments on both sides of the issue. Include relevant research from credible sources used to support each conclusion. Devote at least one paragraph to each side.

Evaluation of Critical Thinking: Assess the strength of the arguments and the quality of thinking surrounding this issue.

Identify weaknesses in critical thinking such as fallacies, rhetorical devices, vague language, and cognitive biases. Provide specific examples of how these weaknesses appear in arguments you encountered, using terminology and definitions from the course.

Be specific! Present evidence from your sources that show these fallacies/biases being used.

Evaluate the quality of scientific and anecdotal evidence using the standards of inductive and deductive reasoning described in the course.

Consider the quality of causal relationship, analogies, generalizations, and/or moral reasoning.
Conclusion: Analyze the totality of research and offer a critical thinker’s response to the issue.

Identify your own position and experience with the issue and explain how your thinking of the subject has evolved as a result of your analysis.

Your conclusion does not have to be absolute, but it should not be equivocal. If both sides have good arguments, which is better, even if only slightly better, and what is the argument that tips the scales in the sides’ favor? Why does that point tip the scales?
A properly formatted APA reference list

Sources should appear in alphabetical order according to the last name of the first author listed on the source.
If there is no author(s), then the source should be cited by title or organization.

Sources and Research Sources: You must use five scholarly or academic sources and all research should be published within the last five years.

Sources not scholarly or academic in nature may affect your grade. It is highly recommended that most of your research be conducted via the WCU Library.

Eligible sources listed best-to-worst:

Peer-reviewed journal articles
Peer review is the process that allows scientists to trust the reliability of published journal articles.

The only way to tell if a journal article has been peer reviewed is to look for information about the journal, normally on the publisher’s website. Most databases do not indicate if an article is peer reviewed or not.

The WCU library contains many of peer-reviewed sources. This is going to be the most desired type of evidence to use for any paper at WCU.

Scholarly research articles

Research articles (original research articles, primary research articles, or case studies) are your standard scientific articles.

Most often published in peer-reviewed journals, primary research articles report on the findings of a scientist’s work.

They almost always include a description of how the research was conducted and what the results mean. This is also a highly desirable type of research to use for your papers.
Government and state reports

Many government agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institute of Mental Health (NIHM), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may have studies and statistics that may be useful for your topic.

However, these sources are usually informational reports in nature, and therefore they rarely dig into the critical arguments used by the sides of a topic.

Though usually credible and reliable source, government reports should generally be used as supplemental, secondary sources to support or rebut academic sources.

They should not be the main sources of your argument.
Other articles or sources

When this general term is used for an assignment, get clarification from your instructor about the source requirements.

These are articles or sources that have been well researched and include a lot of citations. When you assess these resources, make sure that they are appropriate to use as evidence because they may contain bias.

You should look at the sources these articles are using, determine if they are legitimate, reputable, and credible, and then make a judgment call.

These types of articles are the least desirable type of articles from the list of acceptable types to use (depending on each course’s expectations).
Review articles

Editorials, opinion, commentary, and perspectives

Trade publication articles

Technical reports

Documentaries

Interviews or TED talks

Sources that may not be used on this essay include the following:

Wikipedia and information from freelance websites (check with your professor before using these sources)
Information from general or reference sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, general information websites, or other reference works online or in print.

Check with your teacher regarding textbooks from other courses or other sources if you are not sure.

Articles from publications or magazines that lack research to back up their claims

Religious texts of any kind

Obviously or highly biased sources that contain no credible or reputable support

Avoiding plagiarism: Remember that avoiding plagiarism is priority number one for credible academic writers.

It is always better to cite and attribute to a source than not to cite. If you are ever unsure, cite and attribute.

Anything that you copy word-for-word from a source must be quoted, attributed to its original source, and parenthetically cited in APA Style.

Anything that you take from a source and put into your own words must be both attributed to its original source and parenthetically cited in APA Style.

Describe the most significant interpersonal experience (s) that you had in your group and how it has affected you.

Group Journal Reflection

– This a group counseling reflection paper. Time new Roman, 12 Font, 2 pages, doesn’t have to be any format (APA), it is due 4pm CST It didn’t give me this time option to pick.

– Based on your journal entries and overall reflections, write a reflection paper outlining the following questions.

A. Describe the most significant interpersonal experience (s) that you had in your group and how it has affected you.

B. What did the group leader do to support this significant interpersonal experience(s)?

C. How have you (and will you) continue to translate this experience(s) into your life?

Identify a health behavior theory that has (or could be) applied to modify determinants of the public health problem. Describe how the theory’s constructs have been applied to prevent or treat the problem by addressing its behavioral and social determinants.

It is an 8-page paper, single space Times New Roman 12-pt font about a public health issue.

The issue chose was water and food scarcity implementing change through the Health Behavior Model (HBM — susceptibility, severity, barriers, benefits, self-efficacy, and cues to action.).

Some of my ideas for this change included water conservation, food education, and teaming up with the local community to build a community garden. The requirements are copied below.

Each student will select a public health problem and write a final paper that address various aspects of the problem.

The goal of this assignment is help students think critically about major issues in the application of social and behavioral sciences to public health, and to improve your professional writing skills.

Over the course of the semester you will be required to complete small assignments to make sure you are working towards your final paper at the end of the summer session.

Students are to select a public health problem that is of interest to them. You may select a behavioral or social risk factor (e.g., smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, air pollution, neighborhood characteristics) or a health-related outcome (e.g., cancer, diabetes, coronary heart disease, sickle cell disease, health-related quality of life).

You will be required to complete the following components: (1) Present the descriptive epidemiology of the risk factor or outcome; (2) Review evidence of which risk factors are potentially modifiable, discuss how theory has been applied to understand and solve the problem, and develop a community based participatory research (CBPR) program to improve the problem by modifying risk factors using health behavior theory; and (3) Develop an evaluation plan and budget for your proposed CBPR intervention.

What will be looking for specifically? note that the following information are specifics for what I will be looking for in your final paper based on the list of the three section above.

Paper Section 1:

Define/describe the public health problem and the population of interest (e.g., age range, geography, urbanicity)

Present epidemiological data on its major causes and mortality/morbidity trends

Present racial/ethnic and/or socioeconomic disparity data

Comprehensively summarize behavioral risk factors and/or social/environmental determinants of the problem that have been identified in the literature

Provide references to support all claims. A “claim” is any statement of fact or interpretation that can be challenged.

All evidence cited in your paper – for mortality/morbidity trends, race/SES disparities, risk factors, etc. – must be supported with citations. Citations should be PRIMARY sources, including peer-reviewed data-based scientific articles and government data repositories (e.g., https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/index.htm).

Do not rely on summaries of research from third-party websites (e.g., https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org), newspaper articles, Wikipedia, etc. In using peer-reviewed scientific articles, be sure to use primary sources, i.e., data-based articles that present original research findings.

Do not rely exclusively on “narrative reviews” of research findings (described here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/psychology/narrative-review) or cite articles that are described “second hand” in another research article – find and read original research studies to support your claims using Pubmed, Psycinfo,or a similar health sciences database available through The . Although narrative reviews should not be used to support claims, it is acceptable to make use of systematic reviews and meta-analyses (described here: http://www.bandolier.org.uk/painres/download/whatis/Syst-review.pdf).

Be sure that in-text and end-of-document citations are properly formatted in APA or AMA style. (See useful websites below for APA and AMA formatting guidance).

Paper Section 2:

From the comprehensive list of behavioral and social determinants of the public health problem that you developed in Paper Section 1, select those that have the most potential to be modified (i.e., changed through public health intervention or policy).

Present evidence from primary research articles and systematic reviews/meta-analyses to support that these determinants can be modified.

Remember that the strongest evidence will come from 1) interventions or 2) prospective observational studies in which the exposure (i.e., a behavioral or social determinant) is assessed prior to an outcome (i.e., an indicator of the health problem).

Identify a health behavior theory that has (or could be) applied to modify determinants of the public health problem. Describe how the theory’s constructs have been applied to prevent or treat the problem by addressing its behavioral and social determinants.

If the theory has not been applied to the particular problem you are investigating, you may review studies that applied the theory to another problem and describe how/why you think it can be applied to the problem you are studying.

Using the selected health behavior theory, describe plans for a CBPR intervention aimed at multiple levels of influence (i.e., individual, interpersonal, and community).

This should be an intervention that you design rather than a description of an existing intervention from the literature.

Because you will design an evaluation or the CBPR intervention you describe here in the final section of your paper, it is important that you are specific about what risk factors and outcomes will be targeted and how you propose to change these risk factors based on your selected health behavior theory. The clearer you are in the specifics regarding your intervention, the easier it will be to develop your evaluation plan.

State who your community partners will be and define their specific roles on your project. Your proposed intervention should be truly “community-based.” Don’t merely propose hiring individuals to run the project.

Instead, describe how the intervention program will be embedded in the community. What essential tasks will each person or organization perform to make your CBPR intervention successful?

Paper Section 3:

Describe a comprehensive plan to conduct needs, process, impact, and outcome evaluations of your CBPR intervention.

Refer to Tables 2 and 3 and accompanying text in Israel et al., Health Education Quarterly, 1995 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7591790/). Describe and apply both quantitative and qualitative methods in your evaluation plan.

Examples of methods that are typically used in evaluation are focus groups, structured or semi-structured interviews, Photovoice, cross-sectional surveys, longitudinal surveys, direct observation, and experimental designs such as single group pre/post tests or randomized controlled trials. Several readings and videos from Weeks 8 and 9 discuss these methods and will be helpful.

Describe a plan to evaluate your CBPR intervention’s generalizability/external validity, i.e., how useful your intervention is likely to be beyond your own project.

Use a standard framework to assess your program’s generalizability/external validity such as RE-AIM.

The Glasgow et al. paper (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10474547/) and the “Using the RE-AIM model in a faith-based dissemination & implementation study” video will be useful to select methods for this.

Methods typically used to evaluate generalizability typically are the same as the examples I gave above (surveys, focus groups, etc).

Propose a detailed budget and explain basic principles and tools of budget and resource management in the budget justification to carry-out the project.

Your final paper should be approximately 8 pages in length (single spaced—NOT “multiple,” “1.5,” etc), Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1-inch margins) excluding references. Remember that every claim (i.e., a factual statement or an assertion that is open to challenge) must be supported by citations from the peer-reviewed scientific literature. You should rely mainly on primary citations, such as peer-reviewed journal articles (e.g., those that can be accessed in PubMed or

Psycinfo databases, available through the Libraries) and reports or websites that provide summaries of relevant health data (e.g., https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/index.htm and https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/statistics.html). Your paper should contain multiple citations — at least 8-10 primary sources. Do not rely on just one or two sources for your entire paper. And DO NOT USE Wikipedia, general Google queries, or the lay literature (e.g., the New York Times or Time magazine) to support your claims.

If your paper is substantially shorter than 8 pages, you should consider whether you have missed important required content or provided inadequate detail to support your claims.

Be sure to properly format your citations in the body of your paper, and in a References section, using either the American Psychological Association 7th edition (https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_style_introduction.html), or the American Medical Association citation style (https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/ama_style/index.html).

Will use the following rubrics when grading your papers:

Requirements

Maximum points

Paper Part 1 – Present the descriptive epidemiology of a public health problem

The public health problem is defined or described, and the population of interest is stated (e.g., U.S. adults, children of a certain age, individuals residing in a particular geographic area, urban vs. rural adults).

5

Epidemiological data are accurately summarized on trends of morbidity and mortality of the health topic, focusing on the population of interest

10

Data on racial/ethnic and/or socioeconomic disparities are accurately summarized

10

Comprehensively summarize behavioral and/or social/environmental determinants of the problem that have been identified in the literature

10

Total points

35

Paper Part 2 – Discuss modifiable risk factors and application of theory to address the health problem, and develop a theory-based CBPR intervention

Potentially modifiable behavioral and social determinants of the public health problem identified in Paper Part 1 are reviewed in detail, with evidence presented from the primary research literature to support claims that determinants are modifiable

5

A health behavior theory is described that has been (or could be) applied to the public health problem being investigated. Primary research literature is used to describe how the theory’s constructs have been applied to intervene on the problem, and how successful this has been.

10

Using the selected health behavior theory, a novel (i.e., developed by you) CBPR intervention is described that addresses multiple levels of influence such as individual, interpersonal, and community. It is clear what risk factors and outcomes will be targeted in the CBPR and how theory will be used to modify the risk factors.

10

Community partners (individuals and/or organizations) and their specific roles on the CBPR are described

 

Paper Part 3 — Develop a comprehensive evaluation plan and budget for your CBPR intervention

A comprehensive plan is described and measures proposed for needs, process, impact, and outcome evaluations of the CBPR intervention that was developed in Paper Part 2.

10

A comprehensive plan is described and measures proposed to evaluate the CBPR’s generalizability/external validity.

10

A detailed budget including direct and indirect costs (i.e., overhead charges), and budget justification, are proposed to conduct the CBPR program (created in Paper Part 2) and the evaluation (created in Paper Part 3).

 

Paper Formatting

Formatting requirements outlined in syllabus are followed and page length is met. Paper is clearly laid out and arguments are easy to follow. Grammar and spelling are correct

2.5

All claims are supported using primary peer-reviewed journal articles, government data repositories, and systematic reviews/meta-analyses. Direct citations are avoided and peer-reviewed material is paraphrased in student’s own words.

2.5

In-text and end-of-document citations are properly formatted in APA or AMA style

2.5

At least 12-15 peer-reviewed sources are cited

 

Describe the techniques, the risks, the goals, the outcomes, and then, based on these studies, offer a brief summary of what these studies tell you overall about the state of the tech and its possible uses in humans.

This is a guideline from my professor that would like to be followed as far as the approach to the paper:

For this first paper you could look at germline gene modification generally and CRISPR specifically.

Almost all of the research will be on animal models—which is fine, as that will give you some sense of what works and what are the remaining obstacles to be overcome before it’s used in humans.

Describe the techniques, the risks, the goals, the outcomes, and then, based on these studies, offer a brief summary of what these studies tell you overall about the state of the tech and its possible uses in humans.

It has, of course, already been used, by He Jiankui in China, but most researchers think he jumped the gun.

including a pdf of the research paper guide that needs to followed as well.

The article (ASHG gen mod stmt 2017.pdf) attaching must be used as a source.

Need the writer who wrote my paper for order 613240 to write this paper as well to give continuity to the writing style.

if you have Unknown C/3, you know it is Gram-negative; therefore, would you expect it to be susceptible to penicillin? Why or why not?

Lab 11 Assessment Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test on Unknown Bacterium

Lab 11 Assessment
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test on Unknown Bacterium

1. Click on this link, and read up on the theory behind and the protocol for performing a Kirby Bauer Antibiotic Sensitivity Assay https://bio.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Laboratory_Experiments/Microbiology_Labs/Microbiology_Labs_/09%3A_Kirby-Bauer_(Antibiotic_Sensitivity)

2. Review the given antibiotic sensitivity results for each of your unknowns. Please understand that I could not find all identical assays, performed with the same antibiotics.

3. Your assignment this week is to:

a. Finish your results section, with the antibiotic sensitivity results from this week included

i.understand that some of these results are in diameter of zone of inhibition (in mm), some report S = susceptible or NS = not susceptible, some report % resist, and others a photo of the zones of inhibition

ii. The goal here is not to have perfect results but, rather, to help support what you know about if your unknown is gram positive or gram-negative, and how its biochemical characteristics from the past couple week’s tests.

For example, if you have Unknown C/3, you know it is Gram-negative; therefore, would you expect it to be susceptible to penicillin? Why or why not?

b. Write at least the first two paragraphs of your Discussion and Conclusion Section
i.Remember, in your Results section, you are simply stating WHAT you observed.

1. For example, you may have a photo of your bacterium growing on MSA and the figure legend will read, “Figure X. Growth of Unknown A on mannitol salt agar (MSA).

And your description of your results would describe what you observed (e.g. Unknown A exhibited ample growth on MSA with colonies pink in colony.)

ii. For the Discussion and Conclusions, this is where you say when the results MEAN or imply. For example, “Based on the fact that Unknown A exhibited ample growth on MSA, it appears that this bacterium is halotolerant, and can survive in high salt conditions.

In combination with the cocci morphology and the fact that this bacterium is gram-positive, this strongly suggests that Unknown A is a Staphylococcus species. Then, based on the lack of color change of the MSA from pink to yellow implies that Unknown A is….”

How would construct validity be applied in this example, and why would it be important to prove that validity?

Suppose a NASA task force is reviewing a final draft of an accident/incident report, and you have been tasked with determining whether the conclusions presented in the final draft are in line with the data/findings presented within the report.

Why would construct validity be part of your thought process in completing such a task?

Now consider a specific real world example in which NASA needed to investigate an accident/incident to determine the cause.

How would construct validity be applied in this example, and why would it be important to prove that validity?

Note: No duplications allowed – you must choose a real world example that has not already been described in the discussion. The earlier you post, the more choices you’ll have

So far Challenger 1986 Accident, Columbia 2003 Accident and October 28, 2014, Orbital ATK have been taken.

Analyze sources of data/information related to a given research topic.Evaluate both quantitative and qualitative research methods.

A Brief Statistical Look at Apollo

The Research Project is worth 20+ percent of your overall course grade. The assignment requires you to demonstrate the following course objectives (as stated in the course syllabus):

Analyze sources of data/information related to a given research topic

Evaluate both quantitative and qualitative research methods

Apply select statistical analysis procedures for quantitative data

Present findings in a coherent manner using both written text and graphics

For this assignment, you will be required to use a minimum of seven supporting documents/sources.

All sources must be scientific/scholarly in nature (and must be independent of one another just like in the Annotated Bibliography–two different pages from the same website count as one source).

Do not forget to access and use the AMU Online Library in support of your research, as well as the NASA website.

Research Task

Find, compare, and contrast the data for the Apollo 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 missions.

This may include such information as total days in Earth and lunar orbit, total time on the Moon, total spacewalks, health statistics for the astronauts and/or any other information/mission objectives you feel pertinent.

There is no set path for this assignment – the values to be compared are of your choosing, but make sure you analyze the information in depth. Do not just copy it from other sources and consider that your paper.

Format — MUST BE FOLLOWED!

Page 1: Cover Sheet (Title: “A Brief Statistical Look at Apollo”)

Page 2: Table of Contents

Pages 3-the end of Page 6 (keep within these pages–do not add any more!): Narrative Overview/Findings. IMPORTANT: Be sure to state up front what questions you are going to answer. For example, “This paper will compare/contrast the following mission objectives from _____________________.” In addition, you need to include a statement of your hypothesis, both qualitatively (in words) and mathematically (as you’ve been doing in the chapter exercises).

Pages 7-10: Statistical findings; should include an in depth analysis and may also include tables/graphs

Page 11: Summary (one paragraph to one page in length)

Page 12: Bibliography

Additional Guidance

Remember, all Space Studies course papers require the use of the APA Style Guide.

The narrative of your paper should be double spaced (except when using long quotations – more than four lines – which requires single spacing and further indentation).

Make sure to keep your work in third-person perspective. Terms such as “we,” “me,” “us,” and “our,” are not acceptable for this assignment. Your paper should be in Times New Roman 12 point font and only use one space between sentences.

Cite resources in your paper in accordance with APUS requirements.

Remember, if you list a number/fact/figure, you had to find/take it from somewhere so be sure to cite accordingly. Don’t cite Wikipedia – it’s not an appropriate source for college papers.

It is correct to capitalize “Moon” and also correct not to, but make sure you choose one way and then stay consistent throughout your paper.

cover sheet: /5 pts

table of contents: /5 pts

findings:

statement of comparison: /5 pts

grammar/etc: /5 pts

main content: /20 pts

statistical report:

statistical analysis: /20 pts

presentation of data: /15 pts

summary: /10 pts

bibliography: /15 pts

Write an informative, 4-5 page (1000-1250 words, typed, double spaced, one inch margins, 12 point font) research report that defines the issue in detail and presents possible solutions.

Office Administration Past and Present

Research Report
Worth: 20%

Due: Monday, August 2, 2021 by 5 pm (Week 12)
Submission Instructions:

-Submit your report to the Submissions folder

-There will be 2 days of late penalties (including weekend) at 2% a day, then a zero.
Learning Outcome Evaluated:

-Prepare a formal report using reputable research sources and correct citations
Essential Employability Skills and Vocational Learning Outcomes Evaluated:

-Locate, select, organize and document information using appropriate technology and information
systems.

-Analyze, evaluate and apply relevant information from a variety of sources

-Manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects

-Research, analyze and summarize information on resources and services and prepare summary reports
with recommendations.

Scenario: Write an informational research report on a topic/problem/issue in office
administration/business.

Instructions:

1. Choose an office administration topic to investigate and on which to report.
-Another topic, check for approval

2. Write an informative, 4-5 page (1000-1250 words, typed, double spaced, one inch
margins, 12 point font) research report that defines the issue in detail and presents
possible solutions.

3. You will need a minimum of 4 reputable, high quality sources

4. Use APA format for the References list and in-text citations
Note: The Research Report must include research, a References list and in-text
citations. Their absence will result in an automatic failure of the assignment.

5. This formal report will include a title page, a table of contents, list of figures, and
an executive summary

6. Include one graphic (a chart, table, pie graph) in your report
Evaluation: see in Submissions