Teaching statistics and quantitative methods in the 21st century
by
 
Rodgers, Joseph Lee, 1953- editor.

Title
Teaching statistics and quantitative methods in the 21st century

Author
Rodgers, Joseph Lee, 1953- editor.

ISBN
9780429810206
 
9780429810213
 
9780429810190
 
9780429442810

Edition
1st.

Physical Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).

Series
Multivariate applications series

General Note

Author Biographies Preface Foreword Chapter 1. Teaching Statistics and Research Methods in the 21st Century: An Introduction to 17 Chapters on Statistical Pedagogy, Curriculum, Philosophy, and Administration Chapter 2. The role of philosophy of science when teaching statistics to social scientists: Two constructivists walk into a bar (or do they?) Chapter 3. Optimizing Student Learning in Quantitative Courses Chapter 4. Not the What of Quantitative Training But the Who Chapter 5. Is methodological research moving into practice?: The critical role of formal methodological training Chapter 6. Singletons: Re-evaluating course objectives when an introductory statistics course is a student's only statistics course Chapter 7. When Statistical Assumptions are Interesting Outcomes Instead of Nuisances: Looking Beyond the Mean Chapter 8. Teaching Introductory Statistics to Applied Researchers in the 21st Century: A Dialectic Examination Chapter 9. Teaching Quantitative Skills across the Psychology Curriculum Chapter 10. The Eyes Have It: Emphasizing Data Visualization When Teaching Students Meeting a Quantitative Literacy Requirement Chapter 11. Low- and Medium-Tech Complements to High-Tech Tools for Teaching Statistics: The case for using appropriate technology to implement cognitive principles for teaching Chapter 12. Hands-On Experience in the Classroom: Why, How, and Outcomes Chapter 13. Who benefits from the flipped classroom?: Quasi-experimental findings on student learning, engagement, course perceptions and interest in statistics Chapter 14. Teaching research methods using simulation Chapter 15. Teaching Statistics with a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Student Response System Chapter 16. Personally Relevant Project-Based Learning in Graduate Statistics Curriculum in Psychology Chapter 17. Using Projects to Teach Statistics in Social Sciences Chapter 18. Teaching Statistical Concepts through a Scale Development Project


Subject Term
Statistics -- Study and teaching (Higher)
 
Quantitative research -- Study and teaching (Higher)
 
EDUCATION / Reference
 
EDUCATION / Statistics
 
PSYCHOLOGY / General

Added Author
Rodgers, Joseph Lee, 1953-

Electronic Access
Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429442810
 
OCLC metadata license agreement http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf


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