After examining a problem, creating a hypothesis is the next step. As you gather information relevant to the problem, you may consider the causation and correlation of particular facts. You begin to interpret the problem and plan a course of action; thus, a practical solution is formed. In addition to the information that you gather, your intuition may play a role in your interpretation of the problem and your plan of action. Read the in this weeks Learning Resources Revisit the webpage, and download the Week 2 Assignment Handout: Problem Scenarios. For this Assignment, you take the role of a problem-solving consultant giving feedback to a client. The client has provided you with information and stated his or her view of the problem. The Week 2 Assignment Handout: Problem Scenarios contains three client scenarios; select one to address for this Assignment. Assuming that the information provided in the scenario you selected is accurate, identify what information is relevant to the problem described in the scenario and what further information is needed to analyze the problem fully. Based on your analysis of the information presented in the scenario, determine whether any information shows causation (cause and effect) and whether any information shows correlation (co-relation). You may want to rearrange the information using a visual tool to help you analyze the information more effectively. You may refer to your course text, for visual tool ideas. a 2- to 3-page paper in which you do the following: In one paragraph, summarize how the resources in Week 2 extend your understanding of problem solving. this paragraph in your blog.