Analysis of the Effectiveness of Traditional Versus Hybrid Student Performance for an Elementary Statistics Course

  • Kakish K
  • Pollacia L
  • Heinz A
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This paper investigates the performance of students enrolled in traditional versus hybrid Elementary Statistics courses at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC). For this study, we collected and analyzed student performance data for the course goals over the spring semester of 2011. GGC is unique as it is an open access undergraduate institution, which has experienced rapid growth since its recent foundation in 2006. This presents a distinct challenge because there is a diverse student population, with various degrees of mathematical knowledge and learning capabilities. Based on the results of our findings, we have discovered that there is no significant difference between the performances of the two groups.

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Kakish, K. M., Pollacia, L., & Heinz, A. (2012). Analysis of the Effectiveness of Traditional Versus Hybrid Student Performance for an Elementary Statistics Course. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.20429/ijsotl.2012.060225

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