What was the aim of the study - what is the main argument


Article - STATISTICS ANXIETY: THE NONTRADITIONAL STUDENT JAMES A. BELL

Department of Economics, Finance, Insurance and Risk Management University of Central Arkansas

1. What was the aim of the study?

2. What is the main argument in the introduction? Is the argument convincing? Why, or why not?

3. Identify the independent and dependent variables.

4. Does this study have a with-groups or a between-groups design?

5. Is this study a true experiment?

6. State one main result reported in the study.

State one main claim the researchers make on the basis of this result.

Is this claim justified by the results?

Could there be an alternative explanation for the result? If yes give one example.

8. Are the results generalisable (from the sample and in space and time)?

Why, or why not?

9. Point out one good thing about the research.

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