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Question.4842 - 172978000Here we discuss reading research, reading graphs and do a "statistics scavenger hunt". This will be a detailed discussion worth 10 points so plan accordingly. Image by Free-Photos from PixabayFind, cite, and explain one scholarly or academic source that explains how to read a scientific research article.Scholarly means published in a peer-reviewed journal, "academic" means written by some credible academic but perhaps they published their ideas as a blog or some other type of university guide.What are the main pieces of advice from this article about how to read scientific research articles?Write your reply as if you were teaching others.Find, cite, and explain one scholarly source that explains how to read error bars on graphs. What are the main pieces of advice from this article about how to read scientific research articles? Write your reply as if you were teaching others.Go on a "statistics scavenger hunt" by finding an article in your field of interest and list the followingWhat were the primary descriptive statistics they mentioned which are familiar? What were any unfamiliar ones?What types of graphs and charts were used? Were there any you haven't seen before? If so, what were those?What were the primary inferential statistics mentioned in the article? List both the familiar and the unfamiliar ones.When replying to classmates, compare and contrast what you both found, give each other links to additional resources that might be useful, and discuss the practical uses of these ideas in your future careers or personal life.** The main post should be at least 500 words so take your time and write to explain these ideas to yourself and others. Please reply to at least 2 classmates and each reply should be 200 words or more. Remember that we are using discussions and SPSS instead of hand calculations and extensive testing so we expect very strong participation in the discussions and extensive main posts and replies. Post sooner rather than later to give people a chance to see your replies. Help each other answer questions. **

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