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Using Amos graphics to enhance the understanding and communication of multiple regression

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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:55 authored by E Cunningham, W Wang
Support for the saying “a picture is worth a 1000 words’ has been consistently found within statistics education. Graphical images are effective in promoting understanding and communication of statistical concepts and results to a variety of audiences. The computer software package, AMOS, was developed for the analysis of structural equation models (SEM) and has a user-friendly graphical interface. However, courses in SEM are generally found only at the postgraduate level. This paper argues that the graphical interface of AMOS has the potential to enhance conceptual understanding and communication of results in undergraduate statistical courses. More specifically, approaches to the teaching and communication of results of multiple regression models when using SPSS and AMOS will be examined and compared.

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1-8

Location

Sydney, New South Wales

Start date

2005-01-01

End date

2005-01-01

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2005, IASE/ISI

Editor/Contributor(s)

Weldon L, Phillips B

Title of proceedings

IASE/ISI 2005 : Proceedings of the Statellite on Statistics Education and the Communication of Statistics

Event

Statellite on Statistics Education and the Communication of Statistics. Combined Comference (2015 : Sydney, New South Wales)

Publisher

ISI

Place of publication

Voorburg, The Netherlands

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