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Nov 23, 2024
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EDU 780 Quantitative Research3 Credits
Students examine the fundamental concepts, statistical analyses, and applications of quantitative methods commonly used in educational research. Content areas of study include testing the null hypothesis; random subject sampling; descriptive statistics; calculating statistical and practical significance; multiple regression analysis; and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). In addition, students work with a variety of databases, including those used in intervention and large-scale policy research, as well as in program evaluation. The culminating goal of this course is to have students successfully identify and apply the appropriate data collection procedures and statistical applications to specific research questions that require quantitative methods. The skills that are learned through this data collection and statistical applications process are, then, utilized to prepare students to write a quantitative research proposal.
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