The project (to be completed individually, projects that are similar will be cited for plagiarism and will receive a zero and
will be reported):
1. Find two articles (not blogs or opinion-based articles) from a newspaper, magazine, or reputable source on the
internet.
A. The first should be about an experimental study that has been done.
B. The second should be about an observational study that has been done.
C. Cite the sources of the articles (APA or MLA format).
D. Submit your project and articles in D2L before 11:59 pm, Friday, October 30.
Note: They can be on any topic. You will attach the articles (or url links cited correctly) to the end of your project. Here
are a couple of links with lists of articles you may choose from, or you may find your own based on personal interests:
http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/100/correlation_or_causation.htm
Google Search: statistical study articles
2. For each article (experimental and observational):
A. Write a paragraph that is at least four sentences long summarizing the study. Yes, spelling and grammar count.
B. State if it is an experimental or observational study.
C. Address (with at least one paragraph each) all 8 guidelines for reading statistical studies. They are in a box on
page 309 of your textbook, and explained from p. 309–315.
D. If it is an experiment, discuss the treatment, and whether it had a control group. Also talk about whether it was
single-blind, double-blind or neither.
E. If it is an observational study, discuss whether it was case-controlled, and if so, explain.
F. Write a concluding paragraph of at least four sentences summarizing your thoughts on the article based on the
guidelines you described in part C.
Note: If something from the guidelines is not mentioned in the article, talk about the problem of that being left out.
Experimental
Study:
Article attached 4 Observational
Study:
Article attached 4 Total
Summary 5 Summary 5
Answered
question D
4 Answered question E 4
Guideline 1 4 Guideline 1 4
Guideline 2 4 Guideline 2 4
Guideline 3 4 Guideline 3 4
Guideline 4 4 Guideline 4 4
Guideline 5 4 Guideline 5 4
Guideline 6 4 Guideline 6 4
Guideline 7 4 Guideline 7 4
Guideline 8 4 Guideline 8 4
Concluding
paragraph
5 Concluding
paragraph
5
Totals: 50 50 100
All applicants go through a series of tests that check their level of English and knowledge of formatting styles. The applicant is also required to present a sample of writing to the Evaluation Department. If you wish to find out more about the procedure, check out the whole process.