In the introduction, give the background to your analysis. Describe your research question(s) and hypothesis(es), including the rationale. Why did you choose this topic? What do you find interesting or relevant to HIM related to this topic?

Data Analysis Paper:
Using the information provided in the uploaded document divide your paper into four sections:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Introduction
In the introduction, give the background to your analysis. Describe your research question(s) and hypothesis(es), including the rationale. Why did you choose this topic? What do you find interesting or relevant to HIM related to this topic?
Methods
In the methods section, describe the data set, sampling procedures, and data collection methods. This is the section where you tell your instructor what your group did and how you did it. Any problems or issues should be explained so your instructor has a clear idea of what happened during the execution of your research project.
Results
In the results section, report your findings fully in verbal, numerical, and graphical terms. You should create your own graphs to illustrate the results of your study. Explain your quantitative results–don’t expect that numbers alone will make the findings clear. Be sure to interpret your results and use them to evaluate your research questions/hypothesis(es) explicitly.
Discussion
In the discussion section, briefly summarize what you found and offer your conclusions about your project. Discuss unexpected or interesting results and speculate about their meaning and significance. Suggest further analyses (e.g., specific other variables to consider, other analytic procedures to use) that could be done to investigate the research question(s) further. That is, describe how you could test alternative explanations of your results. Review any limitations to your analysis that stem from research design and data collection methods issues, and propose other ways (designs and data collection methods) that might be used study the research question(s). This is also the section where you will explain the lessons learned; what you would have done differently if you did this research project again.

The written paper should be 6 pages in length, excluding any graphs or tables. Include a References page. Your paper should be typed om 12pt font, double- spaced, spell-checked, and proofread.

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