Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper describes the development and evaluation of a multimedia statistical unit for a college general education mathematics course. The findings indicate that students in the multimedia instructional program showed significantly higher statistical performance than students in a control group. The multimedia instruction seemed especially well suited to female students who, although initially apprehensive, adapted quickly and effectively to the use of videos, data displays and computer applications incorporated in the program.

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