Undergraduate Students' interest in taking quantitative vs. non quantitative courses has received limited attention even though it has important consequences for higher education. Previous studies have collected course interest ratings at the end of the courses as part of student evaluation of teaching (SET) ratings, which may confound prior interest in taking these courses with students' actual experience in taking them. This study is the first to examine undergraduate students' interest in quantitative vs. non quantitative courses in their first year of studies before they have taken any quantitative courses. Three hundred and forty students were presented with descriptions of 44 psychology courses and asked to rate their interest in taki...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergrad-uate attitudes to ...
Although Statistics is not a very popular course according to most students, a majority of students ...
Systematic sampling error due to self-selection is a common topic in methodological research and a k...
Undergraduate Students ' interest in taking quantitative vs. non quantitative courses has recei...
Published VersionAnonymous student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are used by colleges and universit...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
Quantitative subjects, such as research methods and statistics, are often perceived as a necessary e...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergraduate attitudes to t...
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...
Many University programs offer a course in either basic or intermediate statistics as part of the de...
Most college students who major in psychology are required to take an introductory statistics course...
In this study, the Science Student Skills Inventory was used to gain understanding of student percep...
Background: Many university departments use students’ evaluations of teaching (SET) to compare and r...
<p>The error bars indicate ± 1 <i>SD</i> to facilitate visualization of the effect size. High QC co...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergrad-uate attitudes to ...
Although Statistics is not a very popular course according to most students, a majority of students ...
Systematic sampling error due to self-selection is a common topic in methodological research and a k...
Undergraduate Students ' interest in taking quantitative vs. non quantitative courses has recei...
Published VersionAnonymous student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are used by colleges and universit...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
Quantitative subjects, such as research methods and statistics, are often perceived as a necessary e...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergraduate attitudes to t...
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...
Many University programs offer a course in either basic or intermediate statistics as part of the de...
Most college students who major in psychology are required to take an introductory statistics course...
In this study, the Science Student Skills Inventory was used to gain understanding of student percep...
Background: Many university departments use students’ evaluations of teaching (SET) to compare and r...
<p>The error bars indicate ± 1 <i>SD</i> to facilitate visualization of the effect size. High QC co...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergrad-uate attitudes to ...
Although Statistics is not a very popular course according to most students, a majority of students ...
Systematic sampling error due to self-selection is a common topic in methodological research and a k...