Applied Research and Evaluation
2009 | 2010 | 2011Area/catalogue: ENVT 2006
Course ID: 008634
School:
School of Natural and Built Environments
Campus/course component(s):
Mawson Lakes: Lecture Computer Practical
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Unit value: 4.5
Offered externally: No
Undergraduate elective course: No
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Course details
Assumed knowledge: Proficiency in basic algebra and mathematics.
Basic principles of research and evaluation including practice with the logic, design, collection and analysis of data to solve management issues. Introduction to the use of statistical procedures including: displaying and describing distributions; normal distributions; relationships in quantitative and categorical data; tests of significance.
Text book/s:- Field, Andy 2000, Discovering Statistics using SPSS for Windows, Andy Field. Sage Publications.
- Bouma, Gary D 2000, The research process, 4th, Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
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Fee information for this course
EFTSL: 0.125Please note all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.
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Commonwealth Supported Band Amount: Band 1
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