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What was the hypothesis (or hypotheses) under investigation

What was the hypothesis (or hypotheses) under investigation

This is going to be the Rough draft of my signature assessment.you have to find and article related to communicable diseases and follow all those instruction is very important

1. Briefly introduce yourself

2.Introduce your article

Formal title, author(s), academic source (journal name, etc),

A synopsis of the article (Introduction/Methods/Results/Discussion)

A discussion of the article’s strengths and limitations

The article’s public health implications.

The following questions should be answered:

Why did the scientists perform the study (i.e., brief description of background)? Specify any possible connection between the exposure and the disease.

What was the hypothesis (or hypotheses) under investigation?

What were the major techniques used in the study?

What were the major results, did they support or negate the hypothesis, and do they point to further/future studies?

Why did you choose this particular article to review? Was it interesting, informative, clearly written, or none of the above? All credit will be given for your honest opinions

3. A conclusion

What did you learn and what do you want your audience to remember?

Your script should be 3-4 pages long. Use APA format and include a title page and reference page to cite the article.

 

 

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