XTO-14806 Statistics & Mathematics

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures8
Practical intensively supervised28
Tutorial51
Self-study
Course coordinator(s)drs T Mainil (NHTVL-AT)
Lecturer(s)dr MP De Brito (NHTVL-AFL)
drs T Mainil (NHTVL-AT)
Examiner(s)dr MP De Brito (NHTVL-AFL)

Language of instruction:

English

Contents:

This course offers basic statistical and mathematical knowledge and skills that are necessary to develop and execute a research project. The course presupposes a minimum level of mathematics-A in Dutch pre-university education.
The course will address the following subjects;
- descriptive statistics (measurement; variables; statistical measures);
- probability;
- normal distribution;
- random and non-random sampling procedures;
- reliability tests and confidence intervals;
- correlation and regression.
Students will practice data analysis techniques in individual and group assignments. They will be trained in using SPSS independently for executing the data analysis techniques and to interpret the output. The students will apply the knowledge and skills of this course in the National Field Project of semester 2.

Learning outcomes:

After the course the student is able to;
- select an appropriate statistical procedure, depending on the type of experiment, research question or type of data;
- carry out sampling and data analysis techniques for standard situations and interpret the results in terms of the problem;
- execute independently data analysis techniques with the computer package SPSS.

Activities:

- lectures; - computer practical (SPSS).

Examination:

- written examination (75%) . - individual and group assignments (including the computer practical) (25%).

Literature:

Hinkle, D.E., W. W. Wiersma & S.G. Jurs (2003). Applied Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Boston, Houghton Mofflin Company.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Compulsory for: BTOTourismBSc3