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Dec 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EDL 7175 - Applied Quantitative Methods in Education II (3) When Offered: On Demand EDL 7175 is an applied course intended to allow doctoral students to gain advanced experience in designing and evaluating educational research using quantitative methods, with an emphasis on correlation and regression methods, and inferential statistics. Students will examine design issues in research, formulate research questions, create data sets or explore existing data sets, and use a variety of correlational, regression, and inferential procedures to answer research questions, interpret results and compose the results in the style of professional educational research. A wide variety of examples from the professional literature will be reviewed to assist students in understanding the relationships between the questions studied and the methodologies applied. Students will continue to develop proficiency in using SPSS or other tools to analyze data. Prerequisite: EDL 7165 or permission of the instructor.
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