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373380-533400036449027114500368935100711000Assignment Brief NOVEMBER -23 Students Yr0 S1

IF3050QA

CRITICAL THINKING Module leader: BODUN SANGOBIYI

Module code and title: Assignment

No. and type: CW1

Assessment weighting: 20%

Submission time and date: 18/03/2024 3PM Target feedback time and date: 1 month after submission deadline.

Assignment task 1:

Write a two-paragraphed analysis and evaluation of an argument based on the article:

Zhang et al. (2021) Characterizing COVID-19 transmission: incubation period, reproduction rate, and multiple-generation.

.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2020.589963/fullIn your own words, answer the following questions:

Summarise the writers argument supporting it with statistical evidence from the article (in a paragraph of 150 words maximum).

Evaluate the strength and weaknesses of the writers argument. Provide your position with reasons (in a paragraph of 150 words maximum).

Your answers must be drawn from the article and not personal opinion.

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