CAI as an adjunct to teaching introductory statistics: Affect mediates learning


Book: 
Journal of Educational Computing Research
Authors: 
Varnhagen, C. K., & Zumbo, B. D.
Category: 
Volume: 
6(1)
Pages: 
29-40
Year: 
1990
Abstract: 

Evaluates the effectiveness of 2 different computer assisted instruction (CAI) formats compared with traditional in-class instruction as a laboratory supplement to lectures in introductory statistics. 134 students enrolled in an introductory statistics course in psychology were assigned to 1 of the 3 lab sessions. The evaluation consisted of affective responses to a questionnaire concerning the lab session, as well as student performance on 3 homework assignments and on a midterm examination. Lab format had a significant effect on attitude toward the lab; it did not, however, significantly influence performance. Path analysis revealed relations between lab format, student attitude toward the lab, and performance on the midterm exam. (PsycLIT Database Copyright 1990 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved)

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