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Education 795 Class Notes. Introduction and Overview Note set 1. Welcome!. Overview of course goals, structure, and organization Discussion of course goals and processes. Course Goals.
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Education 795 Class Notes Introduction and Overview Note set 1
Welcome! • Overview of course goals, structure, and organization • Discussion of course goals and processes
Course Goals • Upon completion of this course you will be able to use statistical software and appropriate statistical reasoning to make sense out of a body of quantitative data • We will also emphasize developing the skills needed to present original research findings to professional audiences
Course Structure • Wednesday sessions provide an opportunity to present and review concepts with the addition of the wireless laptop lab • Thursday sessions provide an opportunity to explore concepts and practice computing skills
Organization of the Course • Review and extension of the statistical concepts and methods introduced in introductory educational statistics courses • Research design, analysis issues, and introduction to factor analysis, scale construction, and advanced predictive techniques • Extension and application of the topics previously introduced, with an emphasis on regression-based approaches
Resource Organization Ed 793 notes Web resources Now Later
Beware • We will be flipping back and forth between the first half of the Pedhazur & Pedhazur book. The first half represents the design and theoretical underpinnings of our focus, while the second half represents the analysis and interpretation piece.
Data Bases for Computing Sessions • 1998Survey of students entering the University of Michigan • 1986-1990 national, multi-institutional longitudinal survey of students in college • NELS 88-2002, a longitudinal, nationally representative database that addresses the K-12—higher ed transition. You will need some training for this dataset so maybe pick this up at the end of the term • Data base of your choosing to provide better alignment with your research interests; we can help identify data resources IRB review is required for student-provided databases (we have completed this for the data resources we are bringing to the class). We can help you develop a plan for the protection of human subjects to facilitate IRB review.
Brief Review of 793 Material • Descriptive Statistics • central tendency, spread, shape • frequencies • crosstabs • Inferential Statistics • one-sample test for means • two-sample test for means • paired sample test • Chi-square test for relationships (nom./ord. data) • ANOVA (test means of more than 2 groups)
Review of 793 Material • Describing relationships • plots • correlations • Prediction • ANCOVA (introduce statistical control) • multiple regression (we will pick up here and elaborate)
Review of Simple Linear Regression from the Beginning • Example: Using the UM98 data, predict whether students think promoting racial understanding is important based on their family income. • Dependent: promote racial understanding (not important – very important) • Independent: Family Income (continuous)
Descriptive Results Mean SD • Prom Rac Under 2.26 .92 • Income 8.11 3.20 • Correlation = -.044 (p=.006)
Plot of Relationships Doesn’t help much until we ask for the fit of the regression line Graphics courtesy of JMP5
Regression Results This equals the correlation in a simple linear regression
Interpretation • Is income a significant predictor of how important a student believes it is to promote racial understanding? • What is the relationship? • How much variance did we explain?
Questions • Questions?
For Next Week • Read Pedhazur Ch 9 p 180-187 for a discussion of the “Role of Theory in Research” • For Review of Simple Linear Regression Skim Pedhazur Ch 17 p 366-388 • For Review of Multiple Regression Read Ch 18 p 413-420