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Description In this final communication assignment, you will persuade and non-technical audience, a jury, that the statistical analysis that you have done provides adequate evidence on the case they must determine. You must explain to a jury from the ge

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In this final communication assignment, you will persuade and non-technical audience, a jury, that the statistical analysis that you have done provides adequate evidence on the case they must determine. You must explain to a jury from the general population the case, how probability and statistics can inform it and what you found by doing your analysis all organized in a way and using language they will understand. Part of this will be explaining why this approach can be used with confidence in addressing this question.

You will also demonstrate your ability to edit a professional document to assure it is clear, complete, and concise, following the direction provided in the Legal Memorandum Guide. Proofread and edit your pre-writing document for grammar and spelling PRIOR TO TURNING IT IN (you may use an external grammar tool to help with this. The Legal Memorandum Template is provided to make formatting the document easier. This example provides some insight into the appearance of the document. The document with the appendix is no less than 2.5 pages.

Assignment Preparation

  • Read Legal Memorandum Guide
    • Be sure to make any claims based on your findings in a way that is accurate to what the statistical method allows you to know. See additional resources provided on the course modules page on hypothesis testing if needed.
    • Be sure you understand what a class-action lawsuit (Links to an external site.) is.
    • Be sure you are clear on the difference between the data and your evaluation of it.
    • Be sure to clearly outline what you know about the data AND why what is provided is important. This information is provided in the problem description

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