Disc one to three
This discussion spans the entire two weeks of the module. Your initial discussion is due Week 1: Sunday by 11:59 pm ET. At least two responses to peers are due Week 2: Sunday by 11:59 pm ET.
During this course, you will contribute a series of articles to a magazine published biweekly. Your series will address the opioid epidemic from the perspective of your discipline and your role in the community. Assume one of the roles below based upon your program:
Business Programs: You will assume the role of a current or prospective business owner.
Public Administration: You will assume the role of the city manager.
Criminal Justice: You will assume the role of chief of police.
Health Sciences: You will assume the role of the outpatient director at a hospital in Montgomery county.
Now that you are familiar with research in your discipline, focus on the opioid crisis in general. Define a specific problem related to the crisis in your discipline and role. Begin to determine a solution for your specific problem. Your solution should be specific, direct, and attainable (for instance, do not choose a solution, such as reforming the entire criminal justice system or replacing the city board of trustees, that is too broad in scope).
Locate a valid and reliable article relevant to your proposed solution. The article should contain data that contribute to a solution to the epidemic from your field’s perspective. Note that you may not find research on the exact solution you have proposed, but the article may contain data relevant to your solution. Do not submit an article with data about the opioid crisis only. The article should support your proposed solution in a meaningful way.
Statistics has a language of its own. Here is a great resource to help you with statistical symbols and their meanings.
Statistics Symbols Sheet (Links to an external site.)
https://brownmath.com/swt/symbol.htm
DISCUSSION INSTRUCTIONS
Answer the following questions about your article:>
· Give the topic of the article and explain why it is pertinent to your specific role.
· Discuss why the statistical procedures and/or data are appropriate.
In your responses to your peers (please choose a role other than your own or that covers a significantly different area different from your own ):
· Are there any similarities or differences in the data in your peers’ initial posts?
· Might this data be useful to you in your own role? Why or why not?
Your initial discussion is due Week 1: Sunday by 11:59 pm ET. At least two responses to peers are due Week 2: Sunday by 11:59 pm ET.
You will be assessed using the Discussion Rubric.
Links:
https://brownmath.com/swt/symbol.htm