Abstract
Teaching materials on quantitative analysis are often stereotyped as "dry," "boring," "difficult" or even "intimidating" by some undergraduate students. To make the entry level inferential statistics more approachable to those students, this assignment uses "down-to-earth" real-life examples with a hint of humor in teaching and learning of independent...Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Details
- Subject Area(s):
- Statistics
- Resource Type(s):
- Assignment
- Class Level(s):
- College 300
- Class Size(s):
- Any
Usage Notes
Please refer to the attached document "Usage Notes."Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Learning Goals and Assessments
Learning Goal(s):
- To learn how to examine the difference between two unrelated groups and between two related groups by comparing the means obtained from the two groups, using examples of real-life social situations.
- To learn how to perform t-tests on a hypothetical data set using Microsoft Excel and report the results in APA format.
- To learn how to make "empirically informed" decisions in everyday problem-solving situations based on simple quantitative analyses.
Goal Assessment(s):
- How well students understand the nature of the problems and can formulate appropriate null hypotheses in Questions A3a, B3a, B3d, and C1 on the assignment sheet.
- How appropriately students respond to Questions, A3b, B3b, B3e, B3f, and C2 on the assignment sheet.
- How appropriately students respond to Questions B3c, B3e, C3, and C4 on the assignment sheet.
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