RESEARCH METHODS
9803 Quantitative Methods for Administrators
Professor: Dr. Perry
Fall 2011
Professional Application: As an Instructional Leader I am constantly reflecting on data and disaggregated it for staff to differentiate instruction. Conversations around supporting both spectrums of the bell curve are supported by my knowledge of inferential statistics. Additionally, my dissertation research is designed around the analysis of preexisting data requiring predictive regression models to be established.
Related Literature:
Inferential statistics look at what might be happening in a population from a sample. Analysis of the data requires understanding a level of significance for validity.
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