Unit II Scholarly Activity - Management
For this assignment, you will define the research objectives and develop the research questions and hypotheses to set the stage for the Sun Coast Remediation research project.You will utilize this  Unit II template to complete the Unit II assignment.Be sure to include the following sections in your submission, and remember to use APA-formatted section headings and subheadings.  Research objectives: Refer to the Introduction and Statement of Problems sections provided in the Unit II Assignment Template to make explicit statements as to the objectives of this study. For example, “One objective of this research study is to determine the direction (either positive or negative) and the strength of relationships between ABC Company’s various consumer promotions and sales revenue. This objective is intended to determine which promotions may be more effective and strategically important.” Research objectives should be discussed for each problem identified. Research questions and hypotheses: Provide research questions and null and alternative hypotheses that align with the research objectives and problems. For example: RQ1: What is the relationship between Promotion 1 and sales revenue? Ho1 (null hypothesis): There is no statistically significant correlation between Promotion 1 (independent variable) and sales revenue (dependent variable). Ha1 (alternative hypothesis): There is a statistically significant correlation between Promotion 1 and sales revenue. RQ2: What is the relationship between Promotion 2 and sales revenue? Ho2: There is no statistically significant correlation between Promotion 2 and sales revenue. Ha2: There is a statistically significant correlation between Promotion 2 and sales revenue. RQ3: Are there differences in return on investment (ROI) between the various promotions? Ho3: There are no statistically significant differences in ROI between Promotion 1 and Promotion 2. Ha3: There are statistically significant differences in ROI between Promotion 1 and Promotion 2. The title and reference pages do not count toward the page requirement for this assignment. This assignment should be a minimum of two pages in length, follow APA-style formatting and guidelines, and use references and citations as necessary. Running head: INSERT TITLE HERE 1 INSERT TITLE HERE 6 Insert Title Here Insert Your Name Here Insert University Here Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance Background To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast). Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment. Health and Safety Director Task Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization. Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet. Statistical Tools You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project. Table of Contents Include the table of contents here. There is a tool for creating a table of contents in the References tab of the Microsoft Word tool bar at the top of the screen. Remember to delete this text and the instructions from the previous page before you begin. Executive Summary The executive summary will go here. The paragraphs are not indented, and it should be formatted like an abstract. The executive summary should be composed after the project is complete. It will be the final step in the project. Delete this text before you begin. Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Introduction Note: The following introduction should remain in the research project unchanged. Delete this note before you begin. Senior leadership at Sun Coast has identified several areas for concern that they believe could be solved using business research methods. The previous director was tasked with conducting research to help provide information to make decisions about these issues. Although data were collected, the project was never completed. Senior leadership is interested in seeing the project through to fruition. The following is the completion of that project and includes the statement of the problems, literature review, research objectives, research questions and hypotheses, research methodology, design, and methods, data analysis, findings, and recommendations. Statement of the Problems Note: The following statement of the problems should remain in the research project unchanged. Delete this note before you begin. Six business problems were identified: Particulate Matter (PM) There is a concern that job-site particle pollution is adversely impacting employee health. Although respirators are required in certain environments, PM varies in size depending on the project and job site. PM that is between 10 and 2.5 microns can float in the air for minutes to hours (e.g., asbestos, mold spores, pollen, cement dust, fly ash), while PM that is less than 2.5 microns can float in the air for hours to weeks (e.g. bacteria, viruses, oil smoke, smog, soot). Due to the smaller size of PM that is less than 2.5 microns, it is potentially more harmful than PM that is between 10 and 2.5 since the conditions are more suitable for inhalation. PM that is less than 2.5 is also able to be inhaled into the deeper regions of the lungs, potentially causing more deleterious health effects. It would be helpful to understand if there is a relationship between PM size and employee health. PM air quality data have been collected from 103 job sites, which is recorded in microns. Data are also available for average annual sick days per employee per job-site. Safety Training Effectiveness Health and safety training is conducted for each new contract that is awarded to Sun Coast. Data for training expenditures and lost-time hours were collected from 223 contracts. It would be valuable to know if training has been successful in reducing lost-time hours and, if so, how to predict lost-time hours from training expenditures. Sound-Level Exposure Sun Coast’s contracts generally involve work in noisy environments due to a variety of heavy equipment being used for both remediation and the clients’ ongoing operations on the job sites. Standard ear-plugs are adequate to protect employee hearing if the decibel levels are less than 120 decibels (dB). For environments with noise levels exceeding 120 dB, more advanced and expensive hearing protection is required, such as earmuffs. Historical data have been collected from 1,503 contracts for several variables that are believed to contribute to excessive dB levels. It would be important if these data could be used to predict the dB levels of work environments before placing employees on-site for future contracts. This would help the safety department plan for procurement of appropriate ear protection for employees. New Employee Training All new Sun Coast employees participate in general health and safety training. The training program was revamped and implemented six months ago. Upon completion of the training programs, the employees are tested on their knowledge. Test data are available for two groups: Group A employees who participated in the prior training program and Group B employees who participated in the revised training program. It is necessary to know if the revised training program is more effective than the prior training program. Lead Exposure Employees working on job sites to remediate lead must be monitored. Lead levels in blood are measured as micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (μg/dL). A baseline blood test is taken pre-exposure and postexposure at the conclusion of the remediation. Data are available for 49 employees who recently concluded a 2-year lead remediation project. It is necessary to determine if blood lead levels have increased. Return on Investment Sun Coast offers four lines of service to their customers, including air monitoring, soil remediation, water reclamation, and health and safety training. Sun Coast would like to know if each line of service offers the same return on investment. Return on investment data are available for air monitoring, soil remediation, water reclamation, and health and safety training projects. If return on investment is not the same for all lines of service, it would be helpful to know where differences exist. Literature Review After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include the literature review information here. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit I Study Guide and the Unit I Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Research Objectives After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include research objectives here. Students should compose short, direct statements about the objectives of the study. Research objectives should relate to the problems that have been identified above, and there should be one objective for each problem as shown in the example below. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit II Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Example: RO1: Determine if a person’s height is related to weight. RO2: RO3: RO4: RO5: RO6: Research Questions and Hypotheses After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should state the research questions and hypotheses. Each research objective should have a corresponding research question and a null and alternative hypothesis as shown in the example below. In total, there should be six research questions and twelve hypotheses. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit II Study Guide and the Unit II Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Example: RQ1: Is there a relationship between height and weight? H01: There is no statistically significant relationship between height and weight. HA1: There is a statistically significant relationship between height and weight. RQ2: H02: HA2: RQ3: H03: HA3: RQ4: H04: HA4: RQ5: H05: HA5: RQ6: H06: HA6: Research Methodology, Design, and Methods After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should detail the research design they have selected and why it is an appropriate research approach for addressing the business problems. Use the following subheadings to include all required information. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit III Study Guide and the Unit III Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Research Methodology Explain the research methodology chosen for this research project and provide rationale for why it is appropriate given the problems. Research Design Students should explain whether the research design is exploratory, causal, or descriptive. Provide rationale for the choice. Research Methods Students should describe the research methods used for this research study based on the research methodology, research design, and research questions, and provide a rationale as to why they were chosen. They might include a combination of experimentation, descriptive statistics, correlation, and causal-comparative methods. Data Collection Methods Students should specify how the data were most likely collected to test the hypotheses. Data collection methods include, but are not limited to, survey, observation, and records analysis. Sampling Design Students should briefly describe the type of sampling design that was most likely used for the data that were collected. Choices include, but are not limited to, random sample, convenience sample, etc. Explain your rationale for your sampling design selection(s). Data Analysis Procedures Students should specify the statistical procedures used to test each set of hypotheses from among correlation, regression, t test, and ANOVA. They should explain why each procedure was the most appropriate choice. Example: Correlation is the preferred procedure to use to test the RQ1 hypotheses since the interest is whether a relationship exists between an independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV). Correlation will indicate if there is a relationship between height (IV) and weight (DV), the strength of the relationship, and the direction of the relationship. Data Analysis: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should provide the Excel Toolpak results of their descriptive analyses. Frequency tables, histograms, and descriptive statistics tables should be cut and pasted from Excel directly into the final project document. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit IV Study Guide and the Unit IV Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Correlation: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. Simple Regression: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. Multiple Regression: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. Independent Samples t Test: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. Dependent Samples (Paired-Samples) t Test: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin. ANOVA: Descriptive Statistics and Assumption Testing Students should include this information here. Include frequency table, histogram, and descriptive statistics table. Evaluate and discuss the descriptive statistics, and make an explicit statement about whether the assumptions for parametric statistical testing were met or not met. Delete these statements before you begin Data Analysis: Hypothesis Testing After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should provide the Excel Toolpak results of their hypothesis testing. The statistical output tables should be cut and pasted from Excel directly into the final project document. For the regression hypotheses, the students should display and discuss the predictive regression equations. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Units V and VI Study Guides and the Units V and VI Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete this before you begin. Correlation: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin. Simple Regression: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, and interpret and explain the simple regression analysis results below the Excel output. Your explanation should include: multiple R, R square, alpha level, ANOVA F value, accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses for the model, statistical significance of the x variable coefficient, and the regression model as an equation with explanation. Delete these statements before you begin. Multiple Regression: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, and interpret and explain the simple regression analysis results below the Excel output. Your explanation should include: multiple R, R square, alpha level, ANOVA F value, accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses for the model, statistical significance of the x variable coefficients, and the regression model as an equation with explanation. Independent Samples t Test: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin. Dependent Samples (Paired Samples) t Test: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin. ANOVA: Hypothesis Testing Students should include this information here. Restate the null and alternative hypotheses, cut and paste the statistical output from Excel Toolpak, discuss the p-value in relation to alpha and explicitly accept or reject the null and alternative hypotheses. Delete these statements before you begin. Findings After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should discuss the findings in the context of Sun Coast’s problems and the associated research objectives and research questions. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit VII Study Guide and the Unit VII Syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Restate each research objective, and discuss them in the context of your hypothesis testing results. The following are some things to consider. What answers did the analysis provide to your research questions? What do those answers tell you? What are the implications of those answers? Delete these statements before you begin. Example: RO1: Determine if a person’s height is related to weight. The results of the statistical testing showed that a person’s height is related to their weight. It is a relatively strong and positive relationship between height and weight. We would, therefore, expect to see in our population taller people having a greater weight relative to those of shorter people. This determination suggests restrictions on industrial equipment should be stated in maximum pounds allowed rather than maximum number of people allowed. RO2: RO3: RO4: RO5: RO6: Recommendations After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include recommendations here in paragraph form. This section should be your professional thoughts based upon the results of the hypothesis testing. You are the researcher, and Sun Coasts leadership team is relying on you to make evidence-based recommendations. Delete these statements before you begin. References Include references here using hanging indentations, and delete these statements and example reference. Creswell, J. W., & Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Correlation Data job site microns mean annual sick days per employee 1 4 11 2 6.5 7 3 8 5 4 8 5 5 4 10 6 7 7 7 2 11 8 5.5 9 9 5 7 10 4 10 11 4.5 8 12 8.5 4 13 7 7 14 5 8 15 9.5 3 16 7 7 17 9.5 5 18 9.5 7 19 5 10 20 6 6 21 8 5 22 7.5 6 23 8.5 5 24 9 4 25 3 7 26 6 7 27 7.5 7 28 7.5 5 29 2.7 7 30 2 9 31 7.5 6 32 9 4 33 6 6 34 3 8 35 8 5 36 1 8 37 8.5 5 38 0.7 8 39 0.5 8 40 8.5 4 41 2 8 42 4.5 9 43 6 7 44 7 7 45 5 10 46 2.5 12 47 5 9 48 4 7 49 8 5 50 5 7 51 3.5 9 52 8 6 53 5 5 54 4.9 10 55 7.5 9 56 2.5 7 57 6.5 7 58 8 6 59 5 6 60 7 6 61 4 9 62 8 5 63 1 8 64 2 8 65 4 10 66 4 9 67 7 7 68 5.2 10 69 5 7 70 6 6 71 8 6 72 6 7 73 6.5 6 74 1.5 8 75 8.5 6 76 2 8 77 8 5 78 10 4 79 10 5 80 8 8 81 1 8 82 7 6 83 10 2 84 7 8 85 7 6 86 6.5 7 87 7.5 6 88 8.5 6 89 3 8 90 0.5 9 91 1 8 92 9 6 93 7 7 94 2 9 95 8.5 7 96 3.5 9 97 3 8 98 7 6 99 5.5 7 100 7.5 7 101 0.2 12 102 4 8 103 5 9 Simple Regression Data contract # safety training expenditure lost time hours 1116 1985.12 10 205 1500.00 30 2146 1126.46 40 1603 1294.10 40 914 1445.56 40 437 1112.47 50 598 1720.81 60 2801 1789.66 60 1420 1837.52 60 682 2000.00 60 714 2271.86 60 2336 1507.97 70 2216 1542.33 70 1327 1544.90 70 1025 1547.16 70 920 1567.55 70 465 1600.00 70 138 1452.69 80 1411 1500.00 80 1439 1500.00 80 2388 1326.60 90 1849 1351.25 90 1740 1380.69 90 1666 1423.57 90 1672 1095.58 100 2455 1132.88 100 403 1134.58 100 856 1163.44 100 2050 1170.92 100 1271 1177.05 100 2429 1188.19 100 812 1323.29 100 405 1051.17 110 1630 1054.03 110 2376 1071.75 110 861 1077.86 110 2436 1080.34 110 36 923.37 120 30 957.17 120 76 964.11 120 1155 976.64 120 1273 982.06 120 1886 985.69 120 630 985.97 120 407 1000.00 120 488 1002.27 120 1971 1035.43 120 62 910.85 130 118 912.35 130 2 912.35 130 42 917.02 130 92 917.02 130 160 922.02 130 149 922.02 130 178 950.00 130 160 804.28 140 56 826.86 140 152 832.87 140 3 836.33 140 196 842.96 140 157 856.99 140 221 883.88 140 62 888.57 140 64 893.36 140 143 900.89 140 139 910.85 140 217 759.86 150 182 767.13 150 162 777.24 150 159 784.22 150 162 785.69 150 145 785.69 150 203 792.35 150 135 799.90 150 158 800.62 150 182 801.58 150 35 746.02 160 163 756.98 160 105 759.52 160 163 700.93 170 131 709.40 170 73 715.68 170 55 724.94 170 181 612.23 180 124 613.70 180 55 624.54 180 136 635.19 180 5 642.79 180 179 644.15 180 150 656.14 180 140 669.81 180 96 669.81 180 157 678.60 180 51 689.55 180 153 526.48 185 137 537.35 185 195 561.96 185 116 564.16 185 196 566.50 185 65 568.95 185 194 574.51 185 113 579.32 185 85 583.63 185 190 601.43 185 148 607.26 185 54 611.48 185 183 393.77 190 100 405.91 190 92 406.81 190 157 426.78 190 40 429.50 190 217 450.56 190 137 456.90 190 91 471.81 190 96 474.76 190 203 500.92 190 205 503.17 190 188 507.64 190 29 507.77 190 189 509.43 190 34 513.69 190 56 514.07 190 49 526.14 190 145 336.51 200 11 344.39 200 75 345.69 200 155 365.99 200 132 377.93 200 168 385.05 200 65 391.75 200 38 264.00 210 186 264.00 210 9 264.00 210 146 265.40 210 123 268.60 210 108 275.70 210 221 283.16 210 201 288.00 210 25 288.00 210 72 295.84 210 213 300.00 210 129 305.27 210 195 313.36 210 141 244.00 220 75 250.57 220 33 255.12 220 119 256.89 220 205 263.27 220 120 263.60 220 110 223.64 230 208 226.65 230 19 230.00 230 211 230.00 230 221 231.52 230 23 233.29 230 133 234.00 230 19 234.00 230 84 234.00 230 167 234.00 230 96 234.00 230 200 234.57 230 171 236.60 230 18 236.91 230 107 237.70 230 152 243.24 230 120 244.00 230 143 218.00 235 24 205.00 240 104 206.97 240 170 215.37 240 115 215.69 240 159 215.99 240 125 217.99 240 128 218.00 240 105 205.00 245 209 169.58 250 190 174.09 250 199 179.06 250 110 179.78 250 151 192.61 250 219 196.65 250 33 201.36 250 156 202.71 250 161 204.57 250 133 205.00 250 131 135.99 260 54 145.59 260 24 152.61 260 48 125.63 270 212 128.00 270 91 128.00 270 4 45.30 280 187 45.69 280 134 50.00 280 24 51.23 280 6 56.89 280 135 68.95 280 132 102.57 280 101 102.57 280 34 102.64 280 27 103.57 280 86 125.18 280 184 731.36 285 35 70.92 290 140 75.90 290 173 97.97 290 131 100.00 290 42 100.00 290 95 100.03 290 17 102.56 290 68 102.57 290 197 56.90 300 59 56.90 300 2 68.09 300 119 68.59 300 19 42.57 320 28 45.69 320 65 30.43 330 18 35.99 330 95 25.69 340 201 26.60 340 40 26.90 340 199 20.46 360 Multiple Regression Data contract # Frequency (Hz) Angle in Degrees Chord Length Velocity (Meters per Second) Displacement Decibel 1420 800 0 0.1809 71.3 0.00266337 126.201 682 1000 0 0.0893 71.3 0.00266337 125.201 714 1250 0 0.0313 71.3 0.00266337 125.951 2336 1600 0 0.1867 71.3 0.00266337 127.591 2216 2000 0 0.0705 71.3 0.00266337 127.461 1327 2500 0 0.1281 71.3 0.00266337 125.571 1025 3150 0 0.1966 71.3 0.00266337 125.201 920 4000 0 0.1353 71.3 0.00266337 123.061 465 5000 0 0.1688 71.3 0.00266337 121.301 138 6300 0 0.1578 71.3 0.00266337 119.541 1411 8000 0 0.0558 71.3 0.00266337 117.151 1439 10000 0 0.1513 71.3 0.00266337 115.391 2388 12500 0 0.1238 71.3 0.00266337 112.241 1849 16000 0 0.1276 71.3 0.00266337 108.721 1740 500 0 0.1666 55.5 0.00283081 126.416 1666 630 0 0.1515 55.5 0.00283081 127.696 1672 800 0 0.1229 55.5 0.00283081 128.086 2455 1000 0 0.0985 55.5 0.00283081 126.966 403 1250 0 0.1724 55.5 0.00283081 126.086 856 1600 0 0.1127 55.5 0.00283081 126.986 2050 2000 0 0.0705 55.5 0.00283081 126.616 1271 2500 0 0.1988 55.5 0.00283081 124.106 2429 3150 0 0.1159 55.5 0.00283081 123.236 812 4000 0 0.0332 55.5 0.00283081 121.106 405 5000 0 0.0364 55.5 0.00283081 119.606 1630 6300 0 0.1231 55.5 0.00283081 117.976 2376 8000 0 0.0657 55.5 0.00283081 116.476 861 10000 0 0.1365 55.5 0.00283081 113.076 2436 12500 0 0.1178 55.5 0.00283081 111.076 36 200 0 0.1752 39.6 0.00310138 118.129 30 250 0 0.1886 39.6 0.00310138 119.319 76 315 0 0.0328 39.6 0.00310138 122.779 1155 400 0 0.042 39.6 0.00310138 124.809 1273 500 0 0.1188 39.6 0.00310138 126.959 1886 630 0 0.1409 39.6 0.00310138 128.629 630 800 0 0.1953 39.6 0.00310138 129.099 407 1000 0 0.095 39.6 0.00310138 127.899 488 1250 0 0.1033 39.6 0.00310138 125.499 1971 1600 0 0.1205 39.6 0.00310138 124.049 62 2000 0 0.0792 39.6 0.00310138 123.689 118 2500 0 0.1538 39.6 0.00310138 121.399 2 3150 0 0.1122 39.6 0.00310138 120.319 42 4000 0 0.1113 39.6 0.00310138 119.229 92 5000 0 0.0395 39.6 0.00310138 117.789 160 6300 0 0.1158 39.6 0.00310138 116.229 149 8000 0 0.1531 39.6 0.00310138 114.779 178 10000 0 0.0536 39.6 0.00310138 112.139 160 12500 0 0.0614 39.6 0.00310138 109.619 56 200 0 0.1989 31.7 0.00331266 117.195 152 250 0 0.148 31.7 0.00331266 118.595 3 315 0 0.1894 31.7 0.00331266 122.765 196 400 0 0.1004 31.7 0.00331266 125.045 157 500 0 0.1402 31.7 0.00331266 127.315 221 630 0 0.0914 31.7 0.00331266 129.095 62 800 0 0.0443 31.7 0.00331266 129.235 64 1000 0 0.0917 31.7 0.00331266 127.365 143 1250 0 0.0738 31.7 0.00331266 124.355 139 1600 0 0.1069 31.7 0.00331266 122.365 217 2000 0 0.0592 31.7 0.00331266 122.375 182 2500 0 0.1304 31.7 0.00331266 120.755 162 3150 0 0.1722 31.7 0.00331266 119.135 159 4000 0 0.14 31.7 0.00331266 118.145 162 5000 0 0.0533 31.7 0.00331266 115.645 145 6300 0 0.0386 31.7 0.00331266 113.775 203 8000 0 0.0611 31.7 0.00331266 110.515 135 10000 0 0.0512 31.7 0.00331266 108.265 158 800 1.5 0.0525 71.3 0.00336729 127.122 182 1000 1.5 0.119 71.3 0.00336729 125.992 35 1250 1.5 0.0502 71.3 0.00336729 125.872 163 1600 1.5 0.1675 71.3 0.00336729 126.632 105 2000 1.5 0.0769 71.3 0.00336729 126.642 163 2500 1.5 0.1848 71.3 0.00336729 124.512 131 3150 1.5 0.0301 71.3 0.00336729 123.392 73 4000 1.5 0.1086 71.3 0.00336729 121.762 55 5000 1.5 0.0336 71.3 0.00336729 119.632 181 6300 1.5 0.1414 71.3 0.00336729 118.122 124 8000 1.5 0.0908 71.3 0.00336729 115.372 55 10000 1.5 0.1899 71.3 0.00336729 113.492 136 12500 1.5 0.0411 71.3 0.00336729 109.222 5 16000 1.5 0.1952 71.3 0.00336729 106.582 179 315 1.5 0.1854 39.6 0.00392107 121.851 150 400 1.5 0.1594 39.6 0.00392107 124.001 140 500 1.5 0.0694 39.6 0.00392107 126.661 96 630 1.5 0.119 39.6 0.00392107 128.311 157 800 1.5 0.0992 39.6 0.00392107 128.831 51 1000 1.5 0.1617 39.6 0.00392107 127.581 153 1250 1.5 0.0352 39.6 0.00392107 125.211 137 1600 1.5 0.1558 39.6 0.00392107 122.211 195 2000 1.5 0.1929 39.6 0.00392107 122.101 116 2500 1.5 0.1106 39.6 0.00392107 120.981 196 3150 1.5 0.0372 39.6 0.00392107 119.111 65 4000 1.5 0.0788 39.6 0.00392107 117.741 194 5000 1.5 0.1443 39.6 0.00392107 116.241 113 6300 1.5 0.145 39.6 0.00392107 114.751 85 8000 1.5 0.1235 39.6 0.00392107 112.251 190 10000 1.5 0.0939 39.6 0.00392107 108.991 148 12500 1.5 0.1307 39.6 0.00392107 106.111 54 400 3 0.1365 71.3 0.00425727 127.564 183 500 3 0.1578 71.3 0.00425727 128.454 100 630 3 0.1453 71.3 0.00425727 129.354 92 800 3 0.1711 71.3 0.00425727 129.494 157 1000 3 0.1049 71.3 0.00425727 129.004 40 1250 3 0.1201 71.3 0.00425727 127.634 217 1600 3 0.1069 71.3 0.00425727 126.514 137 2000 3 0.1415 71.3 0.00425727 125.524 91 2500 3 0.1371 71.3 0.00425727 124.024 96 3150 3 0.0396 71.3 0.00425727 121.514 203 4000 3 0.1809 71.3 0.00425727 120.264 205 5000 3 0.1359 71.3 0.00425727 118.134 188 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127.53 119 1000 0 0.194 55.5 0.00229336 128.29 19 1250 0 0.083 55.5 0.00229336 127.91 28 1600 0 0.1852 55.5 0.00229336 126.79 65 2000 0 0.0719 55.5 0.00229336 126.54 18 2500 0 0.0748 55.5 0.00229336 126.54 95 3150 0 0.0907 55.5 0.00229336 125.16 201 4000 0 0.1268 55.5 0.00229336 123.41 40 5000 0 0.125 55.5 0.00229336 122.41 199 6300 0 0.0859 55.5 0.00229336 118.41 1116 315 0 0.1641 39.6 0.00253511 121.055 205 400 0 0.0708 39.6 0.00253511 123.565 2146 500 0 0.0366 39.6 0.00253511 126.195 1603 630 0 0.1473 39.6 0.00253511 128.705 914 800 0 0.1221 39.6 0.00253511 130.205 437 1000 0 0.0533 39.6 0.00253511 130.435 598 1250 0 0.0359 39.6 0.00253511 129.395 2801 1600 0 0.0752 39.6 0.00253511 127.095 1420 2000 0 0.0322 39.6 0.00253511 125.305 682 2500 0 0.0525 39.6 0.00253511 125.025 714 3150 0 0.0813 39.6 0.00253511 124.625 2336 4000 0 0.049 39.6 0.00253511 123.465 2216 5000 0 0.1688 39.6 0.00253511 122.175 1327 6300 0 0.1373 39.6 0.00253511 117.465 1025 315 0 0.0339 31.7 0.0027238 120.595 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0.0301 39.6 0.00346574 125.837 143 2000 2 0.0798 39.6 0.00346574 122.797 139 2500 2 0.0923 39.6 0.00346574 121.397 217 3150 2 0.0477 39.6 0.00346574 121.627 182 4000 2 0.0802 39.6 0.00346574 120.227 162 5000 2 0.0675 39.6 0.00346574 118.827 159 6300 2 0.1538 39.6 0.00346574 116.417 162 315 2 0.1486 31.7 0.00372371 120.147 145 400 2 0.0325 31.7 0.00372371 123.417 203 500 2 0.117 31.7 0.00372371 126.677 135 630 2 0.0887 31.7 0.00372371 129.057 158 800 2 0.0327 31.7 0.00372371 130.307 182 1000 2 0.0536 31.7 0.00372371 130.307 35 1250 2 0.1725 31.7 0.00372371 128.677 163 1600 2 0.091 31.7 0.00372371 125.797 105 2000 2 0.1721 31.7 0.00372371 123.037 163 2500 2 0.1074 31.7 0.00372371 121.407 131 3150 2 0.1918 31.7 0.00372371 121.527 73 4000 2 0.0361 31.7 0.00372371 120.527 55 5000 2 0.1984 31.7 0.00372371 118.267 181 6300 2 0.0896 31.7 0.00372371 115.137 124 500 4 0.1623 71.3 0.00400603 126.758 55 630 4 0.0439 71.3 0.00400603 129.038 136 800 4 0.1536 71.3 0.00400603 130.688 5 1000 4 0.0749 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0.1585 39.6 0.00614329 127.011 171 315 5.3 0.1404 39.6 0.00614329 129.691 18 400 5.3 0.1186 39.6 0.00614329 131.221 107 500 5.3 0.071 39.6 0.00614329 132.251 152 630 5.3 0.1136 39.6 0.00614329 132.011 120 800 5.3 0.1649 39.6 0.00614329 129.491 143 1000 5.3 0.113 39.6 0.00614329 125.581 24 1250 5.3 0.1463 39.6 0.00614329 125.721 104 1600 5.3 0.195 39.6 0.00614329 123.081 170 2000 5.3 0.1662 39.6 0.00614329 117.911 115 2500 5.3 0.1253 39.6 0.00614329 116.151 159 3150 5.3 0.1555 39.6 0.00614329 118.441 125 4000 5.3 0.1458 39.6 0.00614329 115.801 128 5000 5.3 0.1178 39.6 0.00614329 115.311 105 6300 5.3 0.1735 39.6 0.00614329 112.541 209 200 7.3 0.0672 71.3 0.0104404 138.758 190 250 7.3 0.1531 71.3 0.0104404 139.918 199 315 7.3 0.0377 71.3 0.0104404 139.808 110 400 7.3 0.0423 71.3 0.0104404 139.438 151 500 7.3 0.1841 71.3 0.0104404 136.798 219 630 7.3 0.1148 71.3 0.0104404 133.768 33 800 7.3 0.1198 71.3 0.0104404 130.748 156 1000 7.3 0.1975 71.3 0.0104404 126.838 161 1250 7.3 0.03 71.3 0.0104404 127.358 133 1600 7.3 0.1233 71.3 0.0104404 125.728 131 2000 7.3 0.0612 71.3 0.0104404 122.708 54 2500 7.3 0.1212 71.3 0.0104404 122.088 24 3150 7.3 0.0916 71.3 0.0104404 120.458 48 4000 7.3 0.1682 71.3 0.0104404 119.208 212 5000 7.3 0.1487 71.3 0.0104404 115.298 91 6300 7.3 0.1532 71.3 0.0104404 115.818 4 200 7.3 0.0614 55.5 0.0111706 135.234 187 250 7.3 0.1704 55.5 0.0111706 136.384 134 315 7.3 0.0971 55.5 0.0111706 136.284 24 400 7.3 0.086 55.5 0.0111706 135.924 6 500 7.3 0.0525 55.5 0.0111706 133.174 135 630 7.3 0.0591 55.5 0.0111706 130.934 132 800 7.3 0.0859 55.5 0.0111706 128.444 101 1000 7.3 0.1339 55.5 0.0111706 125.194 34 1250 7.3 0.1198 55.5 0.0111706 125.724 27 1600 7.3 0.1176 55.5 0.0111706 123.354 86 2000 7.3 0.1709 55.5 0.0111706 120.354 184 2500 7.3 0.0665 55.5 0.0111706 118.994 35 3150 7.3 0.031 55.5 0.0111706 117.134 140 4000 7.3 0.0928 55.5 0.0111706 117.284 173 5000 7.3 0.0987 55.5 0.0111706 113.144 131 6300 7.3 0.1365 55.5 0.0111706 111.534 42 200 7.3 0.1005 39.6 0.0123481 130.989 95 250 7.3 0.0607 39.6 0.0123481 131.889 17 315 7.3 0.1462 39.6 0.0123481 132.149 68 400 7.3 0.0727 39.6 0.0123481 132.039 197 500 7.3 0.1168 39.6 0.0123481 130.299 59 630 7.3 0.1222 39.6 0.0123481 128.929 2 800 7.3 0.1723 39.6 0.0123481 126.299 119 1000 7.3 0.0925 39.6 0.0123481 122.539 19 1250 7.3 0.0416 39.6 0.0123481 123.189 28 1600 7.3 0.155 39.6 0.0123481 121.059 65 2000 7.3 0.1197 39.6 0.0123481 117.809 18 2500 7.3 0.164 39.6 0.0123481 116.559 95 3150 7.3 0.0881 39.6 0.0123481 114.309 201 4000 7.3 0.1652 39.6 0.0123481 114.079 40 5000 7.3 0.1552 39.6 0.0123481 111.959 199 6300 7.3 0.1983 39.6 0.0123481 110.839 1420 200 7.3 0.1091 31.7 0.0132672 128.679 682 250 7.3 0.0897 31.7 0.0132672 130.089 714 315 7.3 0.0985 31.7 0.0132672 130.239 2336 400 7.3 0.1453 31.7 0.0132672 130.269 2216 500 7.3 0.1233 31.7 0.0132672 128.169 1327 630 7.3 0.1422 31.7 0.0132672 126.189 1025 800 7.3 0.057 31.7 0.0132672 123.209 920 1000 7.3 0.1765 31.7 0.0132672 119.099 465 1250 7.3 0.1266 31.7 0.0132672 120.509 138 1600 7.3 0.1887 31.7 0.0132672 119.039 1411 2000 7.3 0.0446 31.7 0.0132672 115.309 1439 2500 7.3 0.1447 31.7 0.0132672 114.709 2388 3150 7.3 0.092 31.7 0.0132672 113.229 1849 4000 7.3 0.0992 31.7 0.0132672 112.639 1740 5000 7.3 0.0451 31.7 0.0132672 111.029 1666 6300 7.3 0.148 31.7 0.0132672 110.689 1672 800 0 0.0691 71.3 0.0015988 125.817 2455 1000 0 0.1088 71.3 0.0015988 127.307 403 1250 0 0.0695 71.3 0.0015988 128.927 856 1600 0 0.1997 71.3 0.0015988 129.667 2050 2000 0 0.1567 71.3 0.0015988 128.647 1271 2500 0 0.0585 71.3 0.0015988 128.127 2429 3150 0 0.1333 71.3 0.0015988 129.377 812 4000 0 0.0615 71.3 0.0015988 128.857 405 5000 0 0.1455 71.3 0.0015988 126.457 1630 6300 0 0.1136 71.3 0.0015988 125.427 2376 8000 0 0.0916 71.3 0.0015988 122.527 861 10000 0 0.0971 71.3 0.0015988 120.247 2436 12500 0 0.1024 71.3 0.0015988 117.087 36 16000 0 0.0863 71.3 0.0015988 113.297 30 500 0 0.0558 55.5 0.00172668 120.573 76 630 0 0.162 55.5 0.00172668 123.583 1155 800 0 0.0664 55.5 0.00172668 126.713 1273 1000 0 0.1184 55.5 0.00172668 128.583 1886 1250 0 0.1217 55.5 0.00172668 129.953 630 1600 0 0.1748 55.5 0.00172668 130.183 407 2000 0 0.1667 55.5 0.00172668 129.673 488 2500 0 0.168 55.5 0.00172668 127.763 1971 3150 0 0.0743 55.5 0.00172668 127.753 62 4000 0 0.1061 55.5 0.00172668 127.233 118 5000 0 0.1639 55.5 0.00172668 125.203 2 6300 0 0.1745 55.5 0.00172668 123.303 42 8000 0 0.0321 55.5 0.00172668 121.903 92 10000 0 0.192 55.5 0.00172668 119.253 160 12500 0 0.0688 55.5 0.00172668 117.093 149 16000 0 0.0828 55.5 0.00172668 112.803 178 500 0 0.1623 39.6 0.00193287 119.513 160 630 0 0.1434 39.6 0.00193287 124.403 56 800 0 0.1827 39.6 0.00193287 127.903 152 1000 0 0.1276 39.6 0.00193287 130.033 3 1250 0 0.047 39.6 0.00193287 131.023 196 1600 0 0.1314 39.6 0.00193287 131.013 157 2000 0 0.1189 39.6 0.00193287 129.633 221 2500 0 0.0807 39.6 0.00193287 126.863 62 3150 0 0.0632 39.6 0.00193287 125.603 64 4000 0 0.1954 39.6 0.00193287 125.343 143 5000 0 0.0708 39.6 0.00193287 123.453 139 6300 0 0.0378 39.6 0.00193287 121.313 217 8000 0 0.1008 39.6 0.00193287 120.553 182 10000 0 0.1331 39.6 0.00193287 115.413 162 500 0 0.1141 31.7 0.00209405 121.617 159 630 0 0.1143 31.7 0.00209405 125.997 162 800 0 0.1747 31.7 0.00209405 129.117 145 1000 0 0.1891 31.7 0.00209405 130.987 203 1250 0 0.1123 31.7 0.00209405 131.467 135 1600 0 0.0582 31.7 0.00209405 130.817 158 2000 0 0.1392 31.7 0.00209405 128.907 182 2500 0 0.0468 31.7 0.00209405 125.867 35 3150 0 0.0668 31.7 0.00209405 124.207 163 4000 0 0.1647 31.7 0.00209405 123.807 105 5000 0 0.0863 31.7 0.00209405 122.397 163 6300 0 0.197 31.7 0.00209405 119.737 131 8000 0 0.1763 31.7 0.00209405 117.957 73 630 2.7 0.1604 71.3 0.00243851 127.404 55 800 2.7 0.1884 71.3 0.00243851 127.394 181 1000 2.7 0.1811 71.3 0.00243851 128.774 124 1250 2.7 0.159 71.3 0.00243851 130.144 55 1600 2.7 0.166 71.3 0.00243851 130.644 136 2000 2.7 0.0357 71.3 0.00243851 130.114 5 2500 2.7 0.0372 71.3 0.00243851 128.334 179 3150 2.7 0.1995 71.3 0.00243851 127.054 150 4000 2.7 0.1531 71.3 0.00243851 126.534 140 5000 2.7 0.0621 71.3 0.00243851 124.364 96 6300 2.7 0.1189 71.3 0.00243851 121.944 157 8000 2.7 0.0816 71.3 0.00243851 120.534 51 10000 2.7 0.131 71.3 0.00243851 116.724 153 12500 2.7 0.1329 71.3 0.00243851 113.034 137 16000 2.7 0.0737 71.3 0.00243851 110.364 195 500 2.7 0.0991 39.6 0.00294804 121.009 116 630 2.7 0.1866 39.6 0.00294804 125.809 196 800 2.7 0.1844 39.6 0.00294804 128.829 65 1000 2.7 0.1909 39.6 0.00294804 130.589 194 1250 2.7 0.1947 39.6 0.00294804 130.829 113 1600 2.7 0.0871 39.6 0.00294804 130.049 85 2000 2.7 0.1031 39.6 0.00294804 128.139 190 2500 2.7 0.1153 39.6 0.00294804 125.589 148 3150 2.7 0.1607 39.6 0.00294804 122.919 54 4000 2.7 0.1309 39.6 0.00294804 121.889 183 5000 2.7 0.1927 39.6 0.00294804 121.499 100 6300 2.7 0.1764 39.6 0.00294804 119.209 92 8000 2.7 0.1993 39.6 0.00294804 116.659 157 10000 2.7 0.082 39.6 0.00294804 112.589 40 12500 2.7 0.092 39.6 0.00294804 108.649 217 400 5.4 0.1588 71.3 0.00401199 124.121 137 500 5.4 0.0816 71.3 0.00401199 126.291 91 630 5.4 0.1401 71.3 0.00401199 128.971 96 800 5.4 0.1794 71.3 0.00401199 131.281 203 1000 5.4 0.0404 71.3 0.00401199 133.201 205 1250 5.4 0.082 71.3 0.00401199 134.111 188 1600 5.4 0.0727 71.3 0.00401199 133.241 29 2000 5.4 0.1866 71.3 0.00401199 131.111 189 2500 5.4 0.1039 71.3 0.00401199 127.591 34 3150 5.4 0.0392 71.3 0.00401199 123.311 56 4000 5.4 0.1664 71.3 0.00401199 121.431 49 5000 5.4 0.0658 71.3 0.00401199 120.061 145 6300 5.4 0.072 71.3 0.00401199 116.411 11 400 5.4 0.04 55.5 0.00433288 126.807 75 500 5.4 0.1413 55.5 0.00433288 129.367 155 630 5.4 0.122 55.5 0.00433288 131.807 132 800 5.4 0.1599 55.5 0.00433288 133.097 168 1000 5.4 0.1921 55.5 0.00433288 132.127 65 1250 5.4 0.0677 55.5 0.00433288 130.777 38 1600 5.4 0.1042 55.5 0.00433288 130.567 186 2000 5.4 0.1666 55.5 0.00433288 128.707 9 2500 5.4 0.1698 55.5 0.00433288 124.077 146 3150 5.4 0.0764 55.5 0.00433288 121.587 123 4000 5.4 0.087 55.5 0.00433288 119.737 108 5000 5.4 0.1416 55.5 0.00433288 118.757 221 6300 5.4 0.1945 55.5 0.00433288 117.287 201 8000 5.4 0.159 55.5 0.00433288 114.927 25 315 5.4 0.1978 39.6 0.00485029 125.347 72 400 5.4 … 11 2 Insert Title Here Insert Your Name Here Insert University Here Course Name Here Instructor Name Date Research Objectives, Research Questions, and Hypotheses After providing a brief introduction to this section, students should include research objectives, research questions, and hypotheses here. There should be 1 research objective, 1 research question, and 2 hypotheses (both a null and alternative) for each of the 6 problems described in the Statement of Problems section of the Course Project Guidance document. Students should compose 6 short, direct, statements about the objectives of the study. Research objectives should relate directly to the 6 problems that have been described in the Statement of Problems and there should be 1 objective for each problem. Each research objective should also have a corresponding research question and a null and alternative hypothesis as shown in the example below. Research questions and hypotheses should specifically state the variables being measured. In total, there should be 6 research objectives, 6 research questions, and 12 hypotheses as shown below in the template. Important Note: Students should refer to the information presented in the Unit II syllabus instructions to complete this section of the project. Delete instructions and examples highlighted in yellow before submitting this assignment. Example: RO1: Determine if a person’s height is related to weight. RQ1: Is there a relationship between height and weight? Ho1: There is no statistically significant relationship between height and weight. Ha1: There is a statistically significant relationship between height and weight. RO2: RQ2: Ho2: Ha2: RO3: RQ3: Ho3: Ha3: RO4: RQ4: Ho4: Ha4: RO5: RQ5: Ho5: Ha5: RO6: RQ6: Ho6: Ha6: References Include references here using hanging indentations. Creswell, J. W., & Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches (5th ed.). SAGE.
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