MAT 540 UOP Course Tutorial / Uoptutorial

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MAT 540 WEEK 6 FINAL PAPER

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Focus of the Final Paper

In this six- to eight-page research paper, you will explore in detail one of the statistical approaches to research discussed in the course, applying it in the context of a specific application or methodological study. This will help you gain a deeper understanding of your chosen topic, as well as gain experience in translating these ideas into practice.

Select a topic for your research paper using any of the statistical methods that we discussed in the course as it relates to your area of interest in either business, economics, finance, management, social science, health, psychology or education.

Find at least three (3) relevant research articles which: support your chosen topic. discuss previous work on modeling/analysis in the area you’ve selected. have the statistical analysis and results from research conducted. cover technical aspects of the statistical methods discussed in class.

These can be found in the Ashford Online Library by going to a research database such as JSTOR or ProQuest and searching for your topic. If available, narrow your search category to scholarly journals, including peer-reviewed and full-text documents only. At least three of your sources must be from peer-reviewed scholarly journals.

Introduction

Describe, in third person, the issue you’ve selected, why it was selected, the perspective of the approach, and the scope of the paper. The introduction describes what will be covered in the paper, and serves to engage the reader. Be specific and to the point.

Statement of the Problem

Describe, in third person, why the topic is relevant, and a problem or issue associated with the topic. It is important to provide scholarly sources in support of your discussion of the problem or issue.

Literature Review

In the literature review, process and develop a conceptual framework of the issue or problem that is...

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