solved Overview: Although there is no discussion in this module, there

Overview: Although there is no discussion in this module, there are two assignments. In this assignment, you will create a visual representation of your raw data analysis and explain how that visual reflects the conclusions you draw for your intelligence report. 
Prompt: This assignment offers you another chance to get feedback from your instructor about your thought processes relative to the intelligence report. In this assignment, you will create a visual representation of your raw data analysis (using the Raw Data and Information document) and explain how that visual reflects the conclusions you draw for your intelligence report. Remember, the goal of this assignment is to draw out your thinking in sufficient detail so your instructor can understand your thought processes. Note that this is one of two assignments due on the last day of this module. 
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: 
I. Visual: Create a visual representation that is clear, concise, and cogent. Does the visual accurately represent your raw data analysis? Would someone not familiar with the data be able to look at your visual and understand what it is saying about your data analysis? Do the colors have sufficient contrast and is the text on the visual crisp enough to read?
II. Accuracy: Ensure that your visual reflects an accurate analysis of the raw data and represents the direction of your thinking toward the conclusions you draw for the intelligence report. Remember that the three specific raw data techniques you should focus on are link analysis, telephone analysis, and event charting. 
III. Explanation: Offer a thorough explanation of how the visual you have created reflects the conclusions you draw for your intelligence report. What is this visual saying about your data? How does this visual support drawing conclusions based on the raw data analysis? Remember, the goal of this assignment is to draw out your thinking in sufficient detail so your instructor can understand your thought processes. 
Guidelines for Submission: Your visual should be submitted as a file type accepted by Brightspace; review this list of supported file types. If you are using a less common file type from this list, make sure that your instructor can open your file. As an alternative, you could take a screen capture of your visual and paste your image into a Microsoft Office document. Another alternative is to house your visual on the internet (e.g., Google Slides), paste the hyperlink to your visual into a Word document, and then submit that document. If you have questions about submitting your visual, be sure to ask them early in the week so that your instructor has enough time to see your message and respond to it and you have enough time to act on your instructor’s response.

http://snhu-media.snhu.edu/files/course_repository/graduate/cj/cj683/cj683_raw_data_and_information.pdf

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