As part of many universities' Business degrees, students will undertake an introductory statistics course. Lecturers need to help these students appreciate and recognise the value of possessing quantitative skills and to learn and apply such skills. Three components to teaching that address these aims as well as the interdependence of these components as part of a process which enhances the teaching environment and student outcomes are described. Methods and examples to perform the techniques and ideas are provided along with a discussion of their implementation and effectiveness after delivery in a large first year course
This paper describes a multi-disciplinary, project-based course. The course is aimed at providing gr...
It is recognized that Statistics stands as an integral part of the basic training for citizens of ma...
For one or two semester, undergraduate Business Statistics courses.A direct approach to business sta...
For many university students (particularly the ‘numerically-challenged’!), the introductory statisti...
For many university students (particularly the ‘numerically-challenged’!), the introductory statisti...
In this paper the complex problems of developing quantitative and analytical skills in undergraduate...
While the understanding of statistics is essential for model developers and users in a range of area...
Learning to teach and to assess statistics in tertiary level courses is an iterative process. The ne...
Since its early days, almost 50 years ago, Macquarie University, Sydney, has run a large Introductor...
Social science students fear and dread statistics; they avoid it whenever possible. This finding sha...
The introductory statistics course has traditionally targeted consumers of statistics with the inten...
We discuss a major change in the way we teach our first year statistics course. We have redesigned t...
A unique combination of circumstances culminated in late 2015 in thirty Public Service employees lea...
The need for business practitioners to have a working knowledge of mathematics and statistics is wid...
Most college students who major in psychology are required to take an introductory statistics course...
This paper describes a multi-disciplinary, project-based course. The course is aimed at providing gr...
It is recognized that Statistics stands as an integral part of the basic training for citizens of ma...
For one or two semester, undergraduate Business Statistics courses.A direct approach to business sta...
For many university students (particularly the ‘numerically-challenged’!), the introductory statisti...
For many university students (particularly the ‘numerically-challenged’!), the introductory statisti...
In this paper the complex problems of developing quantitative and analytical skills in undergraduate...
While the understanding of statistics is essential for model developers and users in a range of area...
Learning to teach and to assess statistics in tertiary level courses is an iterative process. The ne...
Since its early days, almost 50 years ago, Macquarie University, Sydney, has run a large Introductor...
Social science students fear and dread statistics; they avoid it whenever possible. This finding sha...
The introductory statistics course has traditionally targeted consumers of statistics with the inten...
We discuss a major change in the way we teach our first year statistics course. We have redesigned t...
A unique combination of circumstances culminated in late 2015 in thirty Public Service employees lea...
The need for business practitioners to have a working knowledge of mathematics and statistics is wid...
Most college students who major in psychology are required to take an introductory statistics course...
This paper describes a multi-disciplinary, project-based course. The course is aimed at providing gr...
It is recognized that Statistics stands as an integral part of the basic training for citizens of ma...
For one or two semester, undergraduate Business Statistics courses.A direct approach to business sta...