Opposing the increasing importance of quantitative data in society is the observation that many students in the social sciences have a fear of quantitative methods. To ensure math-averse students acquire the necessary quantitative skills, we propose a curriculum-based approach whereby a Learning Trajectory of Quantitative Methods (LTQM) is integrated in the non-methodological courses of the programme. A structured integration of such methods can ensure repeated exposure to applications of such methods in a context of their interests. Moreover, the use of a learning trajectory enables students to encounter ‘learning activities’ with gradual increasing complexity providing stepping stones rather than stumbling blocks. This article describes t...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...
Statistics courses stand rather isolated in most political science curricula. Students do not see th...
The need for business practitioners to have a working knowledge of mathematics and statistics is wid...
Opposing the increasing importance of quantitative data in society is the observation that many stud...
Social science students fear and dread statistics; they avoid it whenever possible. This finding sha...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
Quantitative skills (QS) are essential for science students. In the face of shifts in participation ...
Helping students succeed in a quantitative analysis courses is often difficult especially when stude...
Quantitative skills are important for studying and understanding social reality. Political science s...
Statistics anxiety has been widely documented among both postgraduate and undergraduate social scien...
Engaging part-time Master of Education students in the study of quantitative research methods is cha...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...
Statistics courses stand rather isolated in most political science curricula. Students do not see th...
The need for business practitioners to have a working knowledge of mathematics and statistics is wid...
Opposing the increasing importance of quantitative data in society is the observation that many stud...
Social science students fear and dread statistics; they avoid it whenever possible. This finding sha...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
Quantitative skills (QS) are essential for science students. In the face of shifts in participation ...
Helping students succeed in a quantitative analysis courses is often difficult especially when stude...
Quantitative skills are important for studying and understanding social reality. Political science s...
Statistics anxiety has been widely documented among both postgraduate and undergraduate social scien...
Engaging part-time Master of Education students in the study of quantitative research methods is cha...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...
Statistics courses stand rather isolated in most political science curricula. Students do not see th...
The need for business practitioners to have a working knowledge of mathematics and statistics is wid...