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Best practices in teaching statistics and research methods within an aviation curriculum

PI Robert Walton

Student learning assessment is necessary at most universities, the question is whether or not student learning assessment though the use of tests can be turned into a less anxiety-provoking experience and, most ideally, into a summative learning experience for students. Using a three-test format student assessment this research examined an alternate testing paradigm, aiming directly at anxiety associated with tests and grades.

This research will examine an alternate testing paradigm, aiming directly at anxiety associated with tests and grades. The research question for this study is whether or not student assessment though the use of a traditional testing format could be made less anxiety provoking and, most ideally, be turned into a teaching/learning experience for students. Students in a statistics course will be assessed using a three-test format. Tests will be scored immediately after completion, with the student present and incorrect responses explained. The student can then retake an alternate exam and will receive the highest grade on any version of the test they take. Data will be examined for statistically-significant indicators from version 1, to 2, to 3 of the examinations.

Research Dates

06/01/2013 to 06/01/2018

Researchers

  • Robert O. Walton
    Department
    Department of Decision Sciences
    Degrees
    Ph.D., Northcentral University
    M.A.S., M.S., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    M.B.A., Sacred Heart University
    B.A., University of North Carolina-Wilmington

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