The handouts for Wednesday (4/28) and Monday (5/3) are now posted on Blackboard. We'll cover Regression Analysis, which will be the last topic for the course.
The handouts are available here.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Virtual Lab
I mentioned to some of you in class today that the College of Business now has a virtual lab that you can access from home. You can access SPSS and work on your project from any computer.
I can't vouch for how well it works or if it is an slower than working in the actual lab, but you can try it.
Instructions are here.
I can't vouch for how well it works or if it is an slower than working in the actual lab, but you can try it.
Instructions are here.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Updates for Class
Because of the issue with the computers on Wednesday, we will meet in the lab again on Monday (4/26). In fact, we'll just plan to meet in the lab for the rest of the semester. On Monday, we'll finish up the tests of associations and discuss your hypotheses.
I have also posted two SPSS guides -- one for tests of differences and another for tests of associations. These may be helpful in testing your hypotheses.
Feel free to email me your hypotheses if you would like feedback before Monday, or if you have any questions.
Updated 4/23 11:59 a.m.: Don't forget to bring all of your hypotheses to class on Monday, in case that wasn't clear.
I have also posted two SPSS guides -- one for tests of differences and another for tests of associations. These may be helpful in testing your hypotheses.
Feel free to email me your hypotheses if you would like feedback before Monday, or if you have any questions.
Updated 4/23 11:59 a.m.: Don't forget to bring all of your hypotheses to class on Monday, in case that wasn't clear.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Chapter 18 Handouts Posted
The handouts for Chapter 18 are now posted. We will start it on Monday and finish it up in the lab on Wednesday.
You can download them here.
You can download them here.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Extra Credit Reminder
The deadline for the 10-point extra credit survey is midnight tonight. You can take the survey online here.
If you're in my other class and have already taken the survey, you don't need to take it twice. Just email me and let me know.
If you're in my other class and have already taken the survey, you don't need to take it twice. Just email me and let me know.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Chapter 17 Handout Posted
I have posted the handouts for Chapter 17, Tests of Differences, which which we will cover Monday (4/12), as well as in the lab on Wednesday.
You can download them from Blackboard.
You can download them from Blackboard.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Extra Credit Survey
As mentioned in the lab today, there is an extra credit survey available worth 10 points toward your final total. The deadline is Thursday, April 15.
The URL is:
http://untbusiness.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_6Xvgueo2rVga2yw&SVID=Prod
Also, I released the Total Points on Blackboard, so you should be able to see them now. The points are still out of 600 until I enter the last couple of lab participation points.
The URL is:
http://untbusiness.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_6Xvgueo2rVga2yw&SVID=Prod
Also, I released the Total Points on Blackboard, so you should be able to see them now. The points are still out of 600 until I enter the last couple of lab participation points.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Chapter 16 Handouts Posted
The handouts for Chapter 16 are posted. You can download them from Blackboard.
Also, don't forget your survey data is due Tuesday by 5 p.m. There is an assignment dropbox on Blackboard. We will use the combined data set in the lab on Wednesday.
Also, don't forget your survey data is due Tuesday by 5 p.m. There is an assignment dropbox on Blackboard. We will use the combined data set in the lab on Wednesday.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
"Total Points" Available
I have created a column showing your "Total Points" on the Blackboard grades,
Right now, the total is out of a possible 600, so an "A" would be 540 points or more, a "B" would be 480 or more, and a "C" would be at least 420 points.
Of course, if you missed one of the exams, your points will be out of 400, rather than 600, so just divide your points by 600 to figure your approximate percentage (A=90%, B=80%, C=70%, etc.). Remember that this could change dramatically, though because the final will count as 40% of your total grade.
Right now, the total is out of a possible 600, so an "A" would be 540 points or more, a "B" would be 480 or more, and a "C" would be at least 420 points.
Of course, if you missed one of the exams, your points will be out of 400, rather than 600, so just divide your points by 600 to figure your approximate percentage (A=90%, B=80%, C=70%, etc.). Remember that this could change dramatically, though because the final will count as 40% of your total grade.
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