The course will introduce concepts, tools and methods of quantitative analysis commonly used in research. The course will emphasize real world applications, including data preparation and analysis. Some concepts include: variables and their measurement ' measures of central tendency and variability; sampling; tests of statistical significance; causal inference and research design; data reduction; bivariate relationships: correlation and cross-tabulation; multivariate relationships: inference using regression analysis
Credits: 3.0
Recent and Upcoming Instructors
- Acevedo, Rosa Maria
- Fall 2024 (2251-AT) / Class #: 23670 / Section: 1010-LEC - Syllabus for EDUC 3006 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 2 (2251-AT / 23670-LEC) (Rosa Maria Acevedo)
- Fall 2025 (2261-AT) / Class #: 22994 / Section: 1010-LEC
- Gunzenhauser, Michael G.
- Fall 2023 (2241-AT) / Class #: 24709 / Section: 1010-LEC - Syllabus for EDUC 3006 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 2 (2241-AT / 24709-LEC) (Michael G. Gunzenhauser)
- Perry, Jill Alexa
- Fall 2023 (2241-AT) / Class #: 24709 / Section: 1010-LEC - Syllabus for EDUC 3006 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 2 (2241-AT / 24709-LEC) (Jill Alexa Perry)
- Fall 2024 (2251-AT) / Class #: 23670 / Section: 1010-LEC - Syllabus for EDUC 3006 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 2 (2251-AT / 23670-LEC) (Jill Alexa Perry)
- Robertson, Rachel E.
- Fall 2025 (2261-AT) / Class #: 22994 / Section: 1010-LEC