This Assignment should be written as a 3- to 5 page scholarly paper excluding the title page and references (do not just provide an outline). You are expected to follow APA form and style, including...


This Assignment should be written as a 3- to 5 page scholarly paper excluding the title page and references (do not just provide an outline). You are expected to follow APA form and style, including the correct use of in-text citations and references. Submit your Assignment to the Week 8 Project area by Day 7. The following is an example of a content outline for this paper. While you are not required to follow this outline exactly, all of the following content should be included in some way in the scholarly paper: Introduction One paragraph briefly restating the purpose and focus of the study Information biases Describe the potential information biases in your study Discuss how information bias will be handled or minimized in the study Research questions and hypotheses Restate the study’s research questions along with their associated hypotheses Statistical analysis plans Describe data cleaning and screening procedures for the initial dataset Discuss your plans for initial descriptive analyses and any other preliminary statistics that may be appropriate (e.g., bivariate analyses to assess potential confounders, collinearity analyses) For each research question/hypothesis: Identify the statistical test that will be used to test the association Describe which variables will be included in the analysis and why Identify the measures of association, parameter estimates, or other results, and describe how they will be interpreted Include a discussion of additional procedures as appropriate (e.g., Bonferroni corrections, goodness-of-fit tests, tests for interaction) READINGS ARE BELOW Epstein, J., Santo, R. M., & Guillemin, F. (2015). A review of guidelines for cross-cultural adaptation of questionnaires could not bring out a consensus. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 68(4), 435–441. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Erens, B., Burkill, S., Couper, M. P., Conrad, F., Clifton, S., Tanton, C., … Prah, P. (2014). Nonprobability web surveys to measure sexual behaviors and attitudes in the general population: A comparison with a probability sample interview survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(12), e276. Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Howe, L. D., Galobardes, B., Matijasevich, A., Gordon, D., Johnston, D., Onwujekwe, O., … Hargreaves, J. R.  The future in epidemiology? American Journal of Epidemiology, 172(11), 1292





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