Course Objectives:
This course has been designed to
• Acquaints the students with the Contemporary issues in Management.
• Create awareness in students about current trends, issues and researches related to various aspects of Management.
Course Outcomes(CO):
Learning Outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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The student will be able to-
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Approach in teaching: Lab class and regular interaction with supervisor
Learning activities for the students: SPSS exercises, Presentations |
Viva and Presentation |
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Systematic Review of Literature- Resource Discovery and Gathering of Information, how to review literature systematically
SPSS Statistics Environment-Data Editor, Importing data, SPSS Viewer, SPSS output exporting, Syntax Editor, Saving Files, Retrieving files
Exploring Data with Graphs- Histogram, Box Plots, Bar Charts, Scatter plots, Line Charts
Bias- Assumptions, Outliers, Additivity & Linearity, Normality, Homoscedasticity, Spotting bias and Reducing Bias,
Descriptive Analysis – Mean, Standard Deviation, Kurtosis, Skewness
Parametric Tests- one sample t test, Independent sample t test, Chi square, One Way Anova
Non Parametric Tests- Wilcoxon rank sum test, Mann-Whitney Test, Kriskal Wallis Test, Freidman’s ANOVA
Correlation- Bivariate Correlation, Partial Correlation, Comparing Correlations, Effect size of correlation, reporting correlation coefficients
• Andy Field, Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics, Sage Publishers
• David Gough, Sandy Oliver and James Thomas, An Introduction to Systematic Reviews, Sage Publications
• Anthony J Onwuegbuzie & Rebecca Frels, Seven Steps to a Comprehensive Literature
• Review- A Multimodal and Cultural Approach, Sage Publications