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Nov 21, 2024
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GRED 753 - Methods of Inquiry II: Quantitative Analysis Semester Hours: Three The course is an in-depth study of quantitative statistical techniques and research models that can be used in the conduct of the doctoral dissertation (and are not meant to be the only body of quantitative techniques students may use). The general areas of measuring of variables, descriptive, correlational, inferential statistics and experimental design will be examined from the perspective of a change agent for the teaching/learning process functioning in the role of an organizational leader. The student is expected to learn how to analyze quantitative data using computer based package(s) that simplify arithmetic and algebraic procedures, allowing for concentration on the results and what they mean. A quantitative research proposal will be required, including a pilot data collection, which may be the precursor to the doctoral dissertation. Note: This course cannot be taken as a directed study. There is a fee associated with this course.
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