Respond meaningfully to at least two of your peers. Base your response on your classmate’s review of the speech, and include the following: · Compare and contrast your peer’s response with your own. How was their analysis different than yours for each of the following? · Audience · Introduction · Body · Conclusion · Presentation Aids · Delivery · What methods did the speaker use that you could effectively use in a speech of your own? If sources are used, be sure to include citations and references in APA format. Estimated time to complete: 2 hours Response posts are worth  50% of your grade on this discussion.  Please review the rubric to ensure your peer responses meet the criteria . Hello Everyone:   Audience: What was the speaker’s target audience? How do you know? After watching the video, I noticed a mix of parents and grandparents, younger adults, and older adults. Some of the younger adults included moms and dads, and some came without spouses or partners; they could be single parents, but most probably, parenting techniques are part of their main concern and interest for attending this show.  Introduction: Identify the speaker’s attention-getter, topic, and thesis. Did the attention-getter grab your interest? Why or why not? What was the speaker’s thesis or central idea?  · Attention-Getter: I think she used different attention-getter techniques. Having baby Ari sit in his high chair with giggles at the beginning of the show brought laughs and joy to the audience, then introducing his dad and pointing to his role in demonstrating her central idea, which is a perfect anecdote. In addition, she raised a speculating question to challenge the audience if they ever knew that a game of peek-a-boo could change the world! Personally, I did not know that, and this daring question interested me in learning more about this experience. I think using baby “Ari” and his dad was an appropriate attention-getter human device; she used them as a reference to her main topic. · Topic: The speaker “Molly” said that she would be talking about some powerful things that grownups can do that can shape children and shape them as adults as well. · Thesis/Central Idea: I believe her thesis would be, “Thanks to scientists, we now know just how important the first five years are for our health and development, especially our brains.” What made me think this is her thesis is that she referred back to Ari and how he started to learn since he was in his mom’s tummy.   Body: How did the speaker support her claim (thesis)? The speaker started showing pictures of Ari’s family, including when his mom was pregnant and after he was born, which referred to the same thesis. Then, she explained how he was very tiny when born and that he was crying and pooping a lot. This statement is used to show how changes happened to this baby inside his brain to the point that now he laughs and giggles a lot. Which means he has grown and learned more than we think as parents. She supported her thesis with visual aids; she used beanbags to show the volume of a baby’s brain against the volume of a child’s brain. Molly, the speaker, is very clever because she included facts about brain development and how adults can help their children during their years of development. For example, the baby’s brain develops faster in its early years than in any other year, with the ability to create up to a million neural connections every second. Most importantly, she connected this fact with how adults and parents can help children during this sensitive time by explaining the Serve & Return strategy and its five important tips (connection, talking, playing, having a healthy home, and community). Scientists developed this strategy to promote healthy children’s development. Lastly, she further explained her thesis by exhibiting the strategy’s five points when baby Ari and his dad Amarjot demonstrated each of these points live to the audience. This experiment was very helpful in proving her thesis, demonstrating it in real life, showing immediate effects, and proving her credibility. Conclusion: Did the speaker end strongly? Why or why not?   Yes! The speaker’s ending was very strong. She not only explained the benefits of using these five tips but also demonstrated how they work. She reminded the audience of her thesis, the main points of her topic, and the serve and return strategy and encouraged them to practice them as early as possible and more often. The conclusion, which ended with cheers for Amarjot and Ari, was a positive sign of the success of her speech, especially when the audience stood up enthusiastically, cheering for her outstanding performance and delivery. Presentation Aids: Describe the presentation aids used by the speaker. Were they effective? Why or why not? The speaker’s aids were very effective and appropriate for the topic and the audience. Using the beanbags as a descriptive visual was a clever choice to show the difference between a baby’s and a child’s brains. Also, the short live video used to demonstrate the five tips of the Serve & Return strategy successfully and effectively demonstrated each point and how they worked. The video was the strongest aid in proving her thesis and credibility. In addition, she used scientific information that backed her central idea.  Delivery: Evaluate the delivery of the speech. What was done particularly well? I loved that the speaker was a 7-year-old child who demonstrated her ability to deliver a successful speech because her parents used the Serve & Return strategy. I enjoyed how she incorporated fun facts and appropriate jokes and stated how other kids in the world could be more fortunate if their parents did the same as her parents. What I enjoyed the most was the short live performance by baby Ari and his dad Amarjot, demonstrating how the strategy works and how it is successful. I believe all parts of the speech were done well; the introduction and attention-getter were appropriate for the topic and the audience. I enjoyed seeing the crowd standing up for the speaker, showing how much they enjoyed her informative speech. · Audience: The speaker’s audience is parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles, and anybody having interactions with kids or raising them. I think this is the audience because she is informing the audience that forming interactions and bonds with their kids, especially the first 5 years of their lives, is important to their growth. · Introduction: Her attention getter was when she stated, “Imagine a game of peek-a-boo could change the world” (Wright, 2021) and starting with the baby on stage before she comes out. The statement about peek-a-boo grabs my attention because it stimulates curiosity in me and encourages me to reflect on the topic. When I first heard this, I wondered how a game of peek-a-boo could change anything. Also, the story of her neighbor’s baby was part of the attention getter. This anecdote shows the beginning of the baby’s upbringing that shaped him, and it made it relatable. The topic of this speech is “the powerful things grown-ups can do that shape children and the adults they become” (Wright, 2021). Furthermore, the speaker’s central idea is that positive and nurturing interactions with kids during the first 5 years significantly impacts children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development, laying the foundation for lifelong success and well-being. · Body: The speaker supported her claim by using how scientist proved how important the first 5 years of development was, saying how many connections the brain could make, breaking down the scientist “Serve and Return” method by breaking it down into the 5 things our development depends on (connecting, playing, talking, healthy home, and community), and showing how the interactions help the child with its future. · Conclusion: In my opinion the speaker ended strongly. I say this because she restated her main points and she made everything she said connect. Also, she included a call to action and left a lasting impression. The appeal to emotions with if the 30 seconds of no reaction was a lifetime situation and her being sad left an impression on me. I would want my child to feel safe and to trust me and if a game of peek-a-boo could change that, I would do it. Also, she left with an outro that was made to say she answered the questions on how peek-a-boo could change the world. · Presentations Aids: The presentation aids by the speaker include the baby and his father interacting (video aid), bean bags that showed us the different sizes of the brain at each stage (prop), and a colorful PowerPoint with little words (visual aid). Also, the PowerPoints included pictured that aided her words and pulled on my heart strings. All her presentation aids were effective to me because I got to see her main points being put into action. Seeing the difference between the father giving the baby attention through activities and taking the attention away was powerful. · Delivery: The speaker’s overall delivery was done in a fantastic way. The speaker appealed to emotions during the speech with her making them laugh and showing them how the interactions will benefit a child in real time. Also, as a 7-year-old, she spoke with clarity, and she stayed engaged with the audience. She even gave her speaker credibility with the fact she was a “7-year-old talking about brain science” (Wright, 2021). References: Wright, M. (2021, July). How every child can thrive by five [Video]. TED Conferences.  Reply

Respond meaningfully to at least two of your peers. Base your response on your classmate’s review of the speech, and include the following:

· Compare and contrast your peer’s response with your own. How was their analysis different than yours for each of the following?

· Audience

· Introduction

· Body

· Conclusion

· Presentation Aids

· Delivery

· What methods did the speaker use that you could effectively use in a speech of your own?

If sources are used, be sure to include citations and references in APA format.

Estimated time to complete: 2 hours

Response posts are worth 
50% of your grade on this discussion. 

Please review the rubric to ensure your peer responses meet the criteria

.

Hello Everyone:

 

Audience: What was the speaker’s target audience? How do you know?

After watching the video, I noticed a mix of parents and grandparents, younger adults, and older adults. Some of the younger adults included moms and dads, and some came without spouses or partners; they could be single parents, but most probably, parenting techniques are part of their main concern and interest for attending this show. 

Introduction: Identify the speaker’s attention-getter, topic, and thesis. Did the attention-getter grab your interest? Why or why not? What was the speaker’s thesis or central idea? 

·
Attention-Getter: I think she used different attention-getter techniques. Having baby Ari sit in his high chair with giggles at the beginning of the show brought laughs and joy to the audience, then introducing his dad and pointing to his role in demonstrating her central idea, which is a perfect anecdote. In addition, she raised a speculating question to challenge the audience if they ever knew that a game of peek-a-boo could change the world! Personally, I did not know that, and this daring question interested me in learning more about this experience. I think using baby “Ari” and his dad was an appropriate attention-getter human device; she used them as a reference to her main topic.

·
Topic: The speaker “Molly” said that she would be talking about some powerful things that grownups can do that can shape children and shape them as adults as well.

·
Thesis/Central Idea: I believe her thesis would be, “Thanks to scientists, we now know just how important the first five years are for our health and development, especially our brains.” What made me think this is her thesis is that she referred back to Ari and how he started to learn since he was in his mom’s tummy.  

Body: How did the speaker support her claim (thesis)?

The speaker started showing pictures of Ari’s family, including when his mom was pregnant and after he was born, which referred to the same thesis. Then, she explained how he was very tiny when born and that he was crying and pooping a lot. This statement is used to show how changes happened to this baby inside his brain to the point that now he laughs and giggles a lot. Which means he has grown and learned more than we think as parents. She supported her thesis with visual aids; she used beanbags to show the volume of a baby’s brain against the volume of a child’s brain. Molly, the speaker, is very clever because she included facts about brain development and how adults can help their children during their years of development. For example, the baby’s brain develops faster in its early years than in any other year, with the ability to create up to a million neural connections every second. Most importantly, she connected this fact with how adults and parents can help children during this sensitive time by explaining the Serve & Return strategy and its five important tips (connection, talking, playing, having a healthy home, and community). Scientists developed this strategy to promote healthy children’s development. Lastly, she further explained her thesis by exhibiting the strategy’s five points when baby Ari and his dad Amarjot demonstrated each of these points live to the audience. This experiment was very helpful in proving her thesis, demonstrating it in real life, showing immediate effects, and proving her credibility.

Conclusion: Did the speaker end strongly? Why or why not?  

Yes! The speaker’s ending was very strong. She not only explained the benefits of using these five tips but also demonstrated how they work. She reminded the audience of her thesis, the main points of her topic, and the serve and return strategy and encouraged them to practice them as early as possible and more often. The conclusion, which ended with cheers for Amarjot and Ari, was a positive sign of the success of her speech, especially when the audience stood up enthusiastically, cheering for her outstanding performance and delivery.

Presentation Aids: Describe the presentation aids used by the speaker. Were they effective? Why or why not?

The speaker’s aids were very effective and appropriate for the topic and the audience. Using the beanbags as a descriptive visual was a clever choice to show the difference between a baby’s and a child’s brains. Also, the short live video used to demonstrate the five tips of the Serve & Return strategy successfully and effectively demonstrated each point and how they worked. The video was the strongest aid in proving her thesis and credibility. In addition, she used scientific information that backed her central idea. 

Delivery: Evaluate the delivery of the speech. What was done particularly well?

I loved that the speaker was a 7-year-old child who demonstrated her ability to deliver a successful speech because her parents used the Serve & Return strategy. I enjoyed how she incorporated fun facts and appropriate jokes and stated how other kids in the world could be more fortunate if their parents did the same as her parents. What I enjoyed the most was the short live performance by baby Ari and his dad Amarjot, demonstrating how the strategy works and how it is successful. I believe all parts of the speech were done well; the introduction and attention-getter were appropriate for the topic and the audience. I enjoyed seeing the crowd standing up for the speaker, showing how much they enjoyed her informative speech.

·
Audience: The speaker’s audience is parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles, and anybody having interactions with kids or raising them. I think this is the audience because she is informing the audience that forming interactions and bonds with their kids, especially the first 5 years of their lives, is important to their growth.

·
Introduction: Her attention getter was when she stated, “Imagine a game of peek-a-boo could change the world” (Wright, 2021) and starting with the baby on stage before she comes out. The statement about peek-a-boo grabs my attention because it stimulates curiosity in me and encourages me to reflect on the topic. When I first heard this, I wondered how a game of peek-a-boo could change anything. Also, the story of her neighbor’s baby was part of the attention getter. This anecdote shows the beginning of the baby’s upbringing that shaped him, and it made it relatable. The topic of this speech is “the powerful things grown-ups can do that shape children and the adults they become” (Wright, 2021). Furthermore, the speaker’s central idea is that positive and nurturing interactions with kids during the first 5 years significantly impacts children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development, laying the foundation for lifelong success and well-being.

·
Body: The speaker supported her claim by using how scientist proved how important the first 5 years of development was, saying how many connections the brain could make, breaking down the scientist “Serve and Return” method by breaking it down into the 5 things our development depends on (connecting, playing, talking, healthy home, and community), and showing how the interactions help the child with its future.

·
Conclusion: In my opinion the speaker ended strongly. I say this because she restated her main points and she made everything she said connect. Also, she included a call to action and left a lasting impression. The appeal to emotions with if the 30 seconds of no reaction was a lifetime situation and her being sad left an impression on me. I would want my child to feel safe and to trust me and if a game of peek-a-boo could change that, I would do it. Also, she left with an outro that was made to say she answered the questions on how peek-a-boo could change the world.

·
Presentations Aids: The presentation aids by the speaker include the baby and his father interacting (video aid), bean bags that showed us the different sizes of the brain at each stage (prop), and a colorful PowerPoint with little words (visual aid). Also, the PowerPoints included pictured that aided her words and pulled on my heart strings. All her presentation aids were effective to me because I got to see her main points being put into action. Seeing the difference between the father giving the baby attention through activities and taking the attention away was powerful.

·
Delivery: The speaker’s overall delivery was done in a fantastic way. The speaker appealed to emotions during the speech with her making them laugh and showing them how the interactions will benefit a child in real time. Also, as a 7-year-old, she spoke with clarity, and she stayed engaged with the audience. She even gave her speaker credibility with the fact she was a “7-year-old talking about brain science” (Wright, 2021).

References:

Wright, M. (2021, July). How every child can thrive by five [Video]. TED Conferences.

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HEALTH AND NUTRITION Week Two – Preventing Infection in Early Childhood Centers Part A Time to Apply Critical Thinking Preventing Infection in Early Childhood Centers As parents drop off their child at a childcare center- they are probably thinking: Will they eat enough? Will they take a nap? Will she miss me? How will he get along with the other children? These are all important questions, because they want to be assured that their child is safe and healthy. We know children share a lot of germs. Respiratory and gastrointestinal infections spread quickly in early childhood facilities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of 20,000 children younger than 5 years of age are hospitalized each year because of flu-related complications. After reading Chapter 8 and 9 in your text about preventing infections, reflect on how centers might prevent the spread of infections and then review  this summary of an articleLinks to an external site. (external link, click to open) from the National Library of Medicine that discusses exclusion from a director’s perspective and this list  Communicable Diseases and Exclusion from Child CareLinks to an external site.  Links to an external site.chart from NC Child Care Health and Safety Resource website.  When you are ready to post, share with the group how you feel about exclusion policies in childcare centers.  Are we strict enough or not strict at all?  What information (from the book, article, and/or website) can you share to support your thoughts?   Resources Part B Strategies to Maximize Mental and Physical Health After the Pandemic We can probably all agree that going through the COVID-19 pandemic has caused multiple challenges for many people and their families.  Many families found themselves sheltering in place, some found themselves unemployed, some had to work additional hours as essential workers, some found themselves or their loved ones became infected or died.   Stress and anxieties were common as a result of the pandemic.   One of our tasks as early childhood professionals is to prevent illnesses to help keep children and staff healthy and safe.  Yet, there is still work to do after a crisis has happened.   You will read two articles and then reflect upon designing strategies to maximize the mental and physical health of children and adults in early care and education programs in accordance with culturally, linguistically, and developmentally sound practices. Instructions                     1. Read Lesson 6 (pp. 8-9) of the article   Learning renewal – Ten lessons from the pandemic  Download Learning renewal – Ten lessons from the pandemic Links to an external site.  (McAleavy, Riggall, Korin, Ndaruhutse & Naylor, 2021).   If you have time, read this entire article because it contains excellent information.  2. Read the full article  Supporting young children after crisis events  Download Supporting young children after crisis events (Schonfeld, Demaria, & Kumar, 2020).   3. Write a two-page paper: · Based on the information in the articles, what are two strategies you can do to maximize the mental and physical health of children and adults in early care and education programs after the pandemic in accordance with culturally, linguistically, and developmentally sound practices?  Use specific examples.   · How would you go about implementing these two strategies as a teacher or caregiver? Use specific examples.    · What ecological system(s) would be affected when you implement these two strategies as a teacher or caregiver?   · What specific examples from Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory helped you decide what ecological system(s) would be affected by your two strategies?  Use the information in section 2 of the  On track guide – Supporting healthy child development and early identification in the early years   Download On track guide – Supporting healthy child development and early identification in the early years  (Best Start Resource Centre, 2015).  

HEALTH AND NUTRITION Week Two – Preventing Infection in Early Childhood Centers Part A Time to Apply Critical Thinking Preventing Infection in Early Childhood Centers As parents drop off their child at a childcare center- they are probably thinking: Will they eat enough? Will they take a nap? Will she

asap Discussion: Research in the News MANAGE DISCUSSION 29 This assignment will require you to practice scientific thinking and apply foundational concepts covered in this week’s Learn section to practical, real-world situations (reading news articles). You will develop scientific writing skills by summarizing and evaluating summaries from your peers, and by formatting a Reference entry using professional conventions. Please note that as stated in this week’s video lecture “Variables”, independent variables that do not have random assignment to IV levels are characterized as “subject variables”. This more clearly differentiates a “true” independent variable from one that does not meet all the criteria. Please make sure you use this distinction in this and all future assignments within the course. D ISCUSSION : R ESEARCH IN THE N EWS A SSIGNMENT I NSTRUCTIONS O VERVIEW This assignment will require you to practice scientific thinking and apply foundational concepts covered in this week’s Learn section to practical, real-world situations (reading news articles). You will develop scientific writing skills by summarizing and evaluating summaries from your peers, and by formatting a Reference entry using professional conventions. Please note that as stated in this week’s video lecture “Variables”, independent variables that do not have random assignment to IV levels are characterized as “subject variables”. This more clearly differentiates a “true” independent variable from one that does not meet all the criteria. Please make sure you use this distinction in this and all future assignments within the course. T HREAD A SSIGNMENT I NSTRUCTIONS Find a psychology-research related headline from a news source listed below that grabs your interest. Use the article to complete your thread. The topic thread should address all required components. Discussion: Research in the News Resources Psychologytoday.com (may need to update to your country if not USA) Science Daily Neuroscience News Thread Content Paragraph 1 Briefly summarize the news article using your own words. Please note this means the summary should not include any quotes or paraphrases – the goal is to develop your ability to read and write scientifically using your own words, give credit when credit is due, and summarize without plagiarizing. Approximately 5 – 7 sentences. Paragraph 2 Identify the variable(s) in the title. For each, what is the most likely type of variable (dependent, independent, subject, or control) and why do you say this? (Note: not enough information may not have been provided in the original news article so your answer here is graded on the consistency between your summary, variable type identification, and its rationale). Given these variable type(s), what is the most likely research design (descriptive, correlational, quasi- experimental, or experimental)? Why? Approximately 3 – 4 sentences. Paragraph 3 PSYC 510 Page 2 of 4 Apply your knowledge of psychology research-related ethical concepts to this news article. Discuss at least one Federal or APA Principle as it’d apply to the article. How do your personal religious beliefs coincide with this Principle? Approximately 2 – 3 sentences. R

asap Discussion: Research in the News MANAGE DISCUSSION 29 This assignment will require you to practice scientific thinking and apply foundational concepts covered in this week’s Learn section to practical, real-world situations (reading news articles). You will develop scientific writing skills by summarizing and evaluating summaries from your peers, and

LINK TO THE ASSIGNMENT:  https://pdcrodas.webs.ull.es/fundamentos/HawthorneTheMinistersBlackVeil.pdf INSTRUCTION Make sure you are using Times New Roman, size 12. Double space (2.0) and do not forget to remove the spaces.  only Microsoft Word files; please do not send me anything else (no PDFs, shared documents, etc.) This is the example: The instructions are in two parts. The first part are the actual instructions, and the second is an example. Luminator:  Locate in the reading at least two-three (2-3) particular interesting, new ideas, ‘golden line,’ or short passage in the reading.  Make sure to identify the page number.  Provide a brief explanation for why you picked this passage/sentence/phrase (“I found this interesting because….”).  Connector:  Find at least two-three (2-3) connections between the reading and the outside, even the “real” world.  Connect reading to your own life, to your school life, to happenings in your community, or to similar events at other times and in other places.  “This idea connects to….”  There are no right or wrong answers here. Wordsmith:  Search for and record at least two-three (2-3) specific words or terms that appears important to the reading or the author.  Look for words that are puzzling or unfamiliar, mark them as you are reading, and write them down later.  Provide dictionary for definitions of the words. This is the example: Your Name ENGL 1301-62003 March 25, 2024                                                                          Assignment Number One Luminator: Page Four I found the scene where Reverend Hooper attends the funeral interesting because he is still wearing the black veil which is an appropriate symbol for the ceremony. This particular scene is at the start of the short-story, and introduces the audience to the seriousness of the black veil. Connector Page Three Wordsmith Page Six Bugbear –

LINK TO THE ASSIGNMENT:  https://pdcrodas.webs.ull.es/fundamentos/HawthorneTheMinistersBlackVeil.pdf INSTRUCTION Make sure you are using Times New Roman, size 12. Double space (2.0) and do not forget to remove the spaces.  only Microsoft Word files; please do not send me anything else (no PDFs, shared documents, etc.) This is the example: The instructions are

follow all directions 2 Health Question Precious Teasley IHP-525-Q3469 Biostatistics 24TW3 Southern New Hampshire University Professor Cecilia Younger Does Age Affect the Survival (Follow-up Status) of MI Patients? The question asks if age has an impact on the survival chances of MI patients. MI stands for Myocardial Infarction which is commonly referred to as heart attack (Institute of Medicine, 2010). When people grow older, their body organs become weaker, and their functionality drops. This implies that an older patient’s heart is not as strong as a young person’s and in case of a heart attack, the mortality rate for older people is higher. The long-term survival of patients aged 65 and above with acute myocardial infarction is 65% (Kappagoda & Greenwood, 2012). Age affects the survival of MI patients. Younger patients have greater survival rates than older ones. The younger population is generally healthier and stronger; therefore, they have better chances. Their immunity is also higher and this generally boosts their health (Morrow, 2016). On the contrary, the older population is weaker and has minimal chances of surviving a heart attack. References Institute of Medicine (2010). Cardiovascular disability: Updating the social security listings. The National Academies Press. Kappagoda, C. & Greenwood, P. (2012). Long-term management of patients after myocardial infarction. Springer. Morrow, D. (2016). Myocardial infarction: A companion to Braunwald’s heart disease. Elsevier Health Sciences.

follow all directions 2 Health Question Precious Teasley IHP-525-Q3469 Biostatistics 24TW3 Southern New Hampshire University Professor Cecilia Younger Does Age Affect the Survival (Follow-up Status) of MI Patients? The question asks if age has an impact on the survival chances of MI patients. MI stands for Myocardial Infarction which is

Luminator:  Locate in the reading at least two-three (2-3) particular interesting, new ideas, ‘golden line,’ or short passage in the reading.  Make sure to identify the page number.  Provide a brief explanation for why you picked this passage/sentence/phrase (“I found this interesting because….”).  Connector:  Find at least two-three (2-3) connections between the reading and the outside, even the “real” world.  Connect reading to your own life, to your school life, to happenings in your community, or to similar events at other times and in other places.  “This idea connects to….”  There are no right or wrong answers here. Wordsmith:  Search for and record at least two-three (2-3) specific words or terms that appears important to the reading or the author.  Look for words that are puzzling or unfamiliar, mark them as you are reading, and write them down later.  Provide dictionary for definitions of the words. Make sure you are using Times New Roman, size 12. Double space (2.0) and do not forget to remove the spaces. I only accept Microsoft Word files; please do not send me anything else (no PDFs, shared documents, etc.) This is the example: The instructions are in two parts. The first part are the actual instructions, and the second is an example. Luminator:  Locate in the reading at least two-three (2-3) particular interesting, new ideas, ‘golden line,’ or short passage in the reading.  Make sure to identify the page number.  Provide a brief explanation for why you picked this passage/sentence/phrase (“I found this interesting because….”).  Connector:  Find at least two-three (2-3) connections between the reading and the outside, even the “real” world.  Connect reading to your own life, to your school life, to happenings in your community, or to similar events at other times and in other places.  “This idea connects to….”  There are no right or wrong answers here. Wordsmith:  Search for and record at least two-three (2-3) specific words or terms that appears important to the reading or the author.  Look for words that are puzzling or unfamiliar, mark them as you are reading, and write them down later.  Provide dictionary for definitions of the words. This is the example: Your Name Professor Collier ENGL 1301-62003 March 25, 2024                                                                           Assignment Number One Luminator: Page Four I found the scene where Reverend Hooper attends the funeral interesting because he is still wearing the black veil which is an appropriate symbol for the ceremony. This particular scene is at the start of the short-story, and introduces the audience to the seriousness of the black veil. Connector Page Three Wordsmith Page Six Bugbear –

Luminator:  Locate in the reading at least two-three (2-3) particular interesting, new ideas, ‘golden line,’ or short passage in the reading.  Make sure to identify the page number.  Provide a brief explanation for why you picked this passage/sentence/phrase (“I found this interesting because….”).  Connector:  Find at least two-three (2-3) connections between the reading and

follow all directions IHP 525 Module Five Problem Set Newborn weight. A study takes a SRS from a population of full-term infants. The standard deviation of birth weights in this population is 2 pounds. Calculate 95% confidence intervals for μ for samples in which: n = 81 and mean = 7.0 pounds n = 9 and mean = 7.0 pounds Which sample provides the most precise estimate of the mean birth weight? Interpret the CI you computed in part a). P-value and confidence interval. A two-sided test of H0: μ = 0 yields a P-value of 0.03. Will the corresponding 95% confidence interval for μ include 0 in its midst? Will the 99% confidence interval for μ include 0? Explain your reasoning in each instance. Menstrual cycle length. Menstrual cycle lengths (days) in an SRS of nine women are as follows: {31, 28, 26, 24, 29, 33, 25, 26, 28}. Use this data to test whether mean menstrual cycle length differs significantly from a lunar month using a one sample t-test. (A lunar month is 29.5 days.) Assume that population values vary according to a Normal distribution. Use a two-sided alternative. Show all hypothesis-testing steps. Menstrual cycle length. Problem 3 calculated the mean length of menstrual cycles in an SRS of 9 women. The data revealed days with standard deviation s = 2.906 days. 1. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean menstrual cycle length. 1. Based on the confidence interval you just calculated, is the mean menstrual cycle length significantly different from 28.5 days at α = 0.05 (two sided)? Is it significantly different from μ = 30 days at the same α-level? Explain your reasoning. (Section 10.4 in your text considered the relationship between confidence intervals and significance tests. The same rules apply here.) Water fluoridation. A study looked at the number of cavity-free children per 100 in 16 North American cities BEFORE and AFTER public water fluoridation projects. The table below lists the data. You will need to manually type the data into StatCrunch to use that tool to calculate the requested information. 1. Calculate delta values (After – Before) for each city. Then construct a stemplot or boxplot of these differences. Interpret your plot. 1. What percentage of cities showed an improvement in their cavity-free rate? 1. Estimate the mean change with 95% confidence (i.e. compute a 95% CI for the mean difference). Problems retrieved from Gerstman, B. B. (2015). Basic biostatistics: Statistics for public health practice (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett. ISBN: 978-1-284-03601-5 image1.png image2.jpeg

follow all directions IHP 525 Module Five Problem Set Newborn weight. A study takes a SRS from a population of full-term infants. The standard deviation of birth weights in this population is 2 pounds. Calculate 95% confidence intervals for μ for samples in which: n = 81 and mean =