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Four Hypothesis Test Reports means reports that the 50 Volunteers (for the 9 months Research Programme) will submit covering 'inter alia' Seven Segments (using e-Research Techniques on the YELP Website) which measure the effect of intervention of the Hypothesis on Personal Health And Fitness, Coping Skills, Cognitive Skills, Family Unit Cohesion, Recreational Drug Use and Carbon Footprint on each of the 50 Volunteers.

 

The above four reports are submitted -

(i)          prior to commencing the Research Programme;

(ii)         3 months into the Research Programme;

(iii)        at the end of the Research Programme; and

(iv)        12 months after the end of the Research Programme.

 

Results in the Four Hypothesis Test Reports will feed into Purpose Built Quant Modelling Software, together with -

A.         data from the Initial Lifestyle Behaviour Evaluation Of Each Volunteer and the Health Assessment Appointment; and

B.         results using meta-analyses to measure any changes in Coping Skills, explained in Section 16(d).

The Research Programme Team will use the above four sources of performance data which is feed into Purpose Built Quant Modelling Software to produce the End Of Research Programme Progress Report.