Case study application (CSA)

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Assessment 3: Case study application (CSA)

 

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· Assessment 3 - Case Study Application (CSA)

Assessment 3 - Case Study Application (CSA)

Attached Files:

· File  STAT6000_Assessment_3_Sem2_2024 StudentAnswerSheet.docx   STAT6000_Assessment_3_Sem2_2024 StudentAnswerSheet.docx - Alternative Formats (47.444 KB)

· File  STAT6000_Assessment_3_Sem2_2024 InstructionQuestion Sheet.pdf   STAT6000_Assessment_3_Sem2_2024 InstructionQuestion Sheet.pdf - Alternative Formats (656.398 KB)

· File  Lee 2019 Alcohol_cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and risk of colorectal cancer.pdf   Lee 2019 Alcohol_cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and risk of colorectal cancer.pdf - Alternative Formats (280.997 KB)

· File  Magnus 2019 BMJ age and pregnancy history and miscarriage.pdf   Magnus 2019 BMJ age and pregnancy history and miscarriage.pdf - Alternative Formats (389.775 KB)

· File  Lee 2024 JAMA Screening helicobacteria to prevent gastric cancer.pdf   Lee 2024 JAMA Screening helicobacteria to prevent gastric cancer.pdf - Alternative Formats (377.919 KB)

Read the following Assessment Information/Instructions carefully

This assessment

. This assessment is a two-part written assignment and due  on Thursday 31st October 2024 by 3pm (AWST).

. This assignment has  40 total marks and counts towards 50% of your final mark for this unit.

. You need to answer a total of  questions following the instructions below:

. From  Part I : you need to answer  questions by selecting one question from one of the following 5 pairs (total marks =10).

. Pair 1: choose to answer Question 1 or Question 2; and

. Pair 2: choose to answer Question 3 or Question 4; and

. Pair 3: choose to answer Question 5 or Question 6; and

. Pair 4: choose to answer Question 7 or Question 8; and

. Pair 5: choose to answer Question 9 or Question 10.

· From  Part II : you need to read  of the three given papers and answer the questions related to the chosen papers (total marks =30).

· For an example, you can choose to answer “Question 2, Question 3, Question 6, Question 8, and Question 10” from  Part I  and choose to read 2 papers (for example:  Magnus et al. Role of maternal age and pregnancy history in risk of miscarriage: prospective register-based study. BMJ 2019;364:l869 and  Lee YC et al. Screening for Helicobacter pylori to Prevent Gastric Cancer: A Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA 2024),  and answer “Question 2 and Question 3” from  Part II.

For completing the assignment

· Step 1: Download Instruction and Question Sheet; Student Answer Sheet and relevant articles.

· Step 2: Read this Instruction and Question Sheet carefully. Sign/type the Declaration in the Student Answer Sheet electronically. The assignment will not be marked unless the Declaration is signed (or typed).

· Step 3: Write your answers to all  7 questions that you chose in the Student Answer Sheet. Each question response should be no longer than 300 words. Bullet points are acceptable.

· Step 4: Save your completed Student Answer Sheet (i.e., your assignment) in Microsoft Word format (other format will not be accepted for marking).

 

For submitting your assignment (the completed Answer Sheet only)

· Step 1: Check your completed Student Answer Sheet with Turnitin (plagiarism detection software) via submission portal "Assessment 3 (Case Study Application)" until the deadline.

· Step 2: Make revision according to the Originality Report from Turnitin in Step 1. You need to resubmit a revised assignment to "Assessment 3 (Case Study Application)". This is  the final version for marking  (Note: The Turnitin links will be available between  3pm AWST Thursday 24th October 2024 and 3pm AWST Thursday 31st October 2024).

Additional note

· Late penalties will be applied in this unit (if a student does not have an approved assessment extension from School: details can be found from unit outline).  Please do avoid a late submission!

· All forms of plagiarism, cheating and unauthorised collusion are regarded seriously by the University and could result in penalties including failure and possible exclusion from the University.

· Use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is not permitted for this assessment.

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