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Use the Walden Library Course Guide and Assignment Help found in this week’s Learning Resources to search for and select a quantitative article (link to article listed below) that interests you and that has social change implications.

  • As you read the article, reflect on George Box’s quote in the introduction for this Discussion.
  • For additional support, review the Skill Builder: Independent and Dependent Variables, which you can find by navigating back to your Blackboard Course Home Page. From there, locate the Skill Builder link in the left navigation pane.
  • By Day 3

    Post a very brief description (1 page & 2-3 references) of the article you found and address the following:

    1. Describe how you think the research in the article is useful (e.g., what population is it helping? What problem is it solving?).
    2. Using Y=f(X) +E notation, identify the independent and dependent variables.
    3. How might the research models presented be wrong? What types of error might be present in the reported research?

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    The Logic of Inference; the Science of Uncertainty
    The research in this article is quite useful in a number of ways. The parents, to be specific,
    mothers are its target population. The research tries to explain solve the problem of childhood
    obesity which has now become an international concern. The childhood obesity prevalence
    and intensity have been rising at an alarming rate globally. It explores on all the possible
    causes of the childhood ...


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