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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology

1973 Volume 4, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 7

  1. Problems and Possibilities with Teaching Introductory Statistics to Social Scientists

    Graham Kalton

    pp. 7-16

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  2. The Numeracy of Social Science Students

    A D. Chalmers & B Hill

    Some preliminary results of an investigation of the relationship among aptitude for statistics, previous attainment in mathematics, performance in school and university subjects, age, and sex are... More

    pp. 17-24

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  3. An Investigation into Alternative Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics to Students of Economics

    M T. Nickson & R P. Smith

    pp. 25-30

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  4. Teaching the Uses of Multivariate Analysis

    A E. Maxwell

    pp. 31-42

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  5. Formal Foundations for Research Methods: The Matching of Methodological Needs

    A P. M. Coxon

    pp. 43-49

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  6. Sociologists, Survey Analysis and Statistical Testing

    David Oldman

    pp. 51-60

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  7. On the Marriage of Psychological Statistics and Mathematical Psychology--Some Curriculum Implications

    A D. Lovie

    pp. 61-67

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