Results Instructions

HLTH 698

Project Paper: Results Instructions

For the third stage development, you will prepare a shell for reporting data collected during the practicum. You will not need the final data to complete this assignment. Your instructor will assume that you have not collected all your results at this point in the course. However, you should be able to write the framework for the section, leaving spaces for numerical data as needed. You should have a concept for the graphs, tables, and figures needed for the Project Paper. You must construct these items using current AMA format as described in the AMA Manual of Style. For this stage, you will not be graded on the data, but rather on creating the visual displays of the data and organizing a narrative to describe the analysis of the data. You may peer-reviewed or government resources for this portion of the Project Paper development. As with the previous stage, you may draw your resources from the annotated bibliography or from additional research but should cite appropriately. You must also provide narrative in your result section which cites figures and tables you have created using the current AMA style. Title this Microsoft Word document as follows: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_HLTH698_SECTION_TERM_YEARResults.

Your Results section must be submitted directly to your instructor through the Project Paper: Results assignment link by Sunday of Week/Module 11.

You must also submit your paper to a Peer-Editor by Sunday of Week/Module 11. Attach a copy of the Project Paper: Peer-Editor Rubric for Stages 1–4 found under the Project Paper Overview at the end of your document. You must submit the assignment via the Project Paper: Results Forum link to the assigned Peer-Editor from your group by Sunday of Module/Week 11. Using the Forum in the Group Discussion Board will allow your instructor to monitor and validate your progress as needed. Each Peer-Editor will make corrections to the paper assigned to him/her using the Track Changes icon under the Review tab as well. Additional comments and recommendations should be included using the Comment icon. The marked paper must be returned to the original author during Week 12. The edited paper will also be submitted directly to the instructor through the assignment link in Week 12 without further revisions.

Submit the initial paper through the Introduction Assignment and to your Peer-Editor via the Group Discussion link in the Course Menu by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 11.

You will edit and grade your peer’s paper then submit the marked version of the peer’s assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 12.

 
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