Create a short report describing your findings.
a. Begin the report with your recommendations. This should be short -- no more than a page.
b. Include your proposed groups of topics. Choose an easy-to-read format.
Deduct points if the recommendations exceed a page.
Compare the groups of topics to the raw data from the interview sessions. There should be a strong correlation between their recommendations and the raw data.
Each group of topics should be in a separate list, with white space separating it from other groups of topics. If the groups are listed in a single block paragraph form, deduct points.
An exemplary answer to problems 20-22 can be found on the Instructor’s Website (20-22KnivesandSwords.pdf) Thanks to Maggie Bruns, Tim Bruns, Jim Futransky, Alice Shegelman and Don Starkey for contributing this homework.
An outstanding answer to questions 20-22 (“KnifeAndSwords”) is available on the Instructor’s Website. Thanks to Margaret “Maggie” Bruns, Tim Bruns, Jim Futransky, Alice Shegelman, and Don Starkey.
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