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        BU1007 Study Period TR2

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        Subject Title Principles of Data Analysis for Business
        Subject Code BU1007
        Credit Points 3
        Study Period TR2
        Attendance Mode Internal
        Campus Singapore
        Prerequisite/s Nil
        Subject Coordinator/

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        Contents
        1 Subject details................................................................................................................................. 3
        1.1 Student participation requirements ................................................................................................... 3
        1.2 Teaching Staff contact details............................................................................................................. 3
        1.3 Subject description ............................................................................................................................ 4
        1.4 Subject learning outcomes and course learning outcomes ................................................................. 4
        1.5 Student feedback on subject and teaching ......................................................................................... 4
        1.6 Subject resources and special requirements ....................................................................................... 5
        1.7 Generative AI Usage ........................................................................................................................... 6
        2 Assessment details ......................................................................................................................... 6
        2.1 Key dates ........................................................................................................................................... 6
        2.2 Requirements for successful completion of this subject ..................................................................... 6
        2.3 AccessAbility Services and Support..................................................................................................... 7
        2.4 Assessment items .............................................................................................................................. 7
        3 Submission and return of assessment .......................................................................................... 16
        3.1 Submission of assessment ................................................................................................................ 16
        3.2 Late submissions .............................................................................................................................. 16
        3.3 Special Consideration (including deferrals and extensions) ............................................................... 16
        3.4 Academic Integrity ........................................................................................................................... 17
        3.5 Return of assessment ....................................................................................................................... 17
        3.6 Review of assessment ...................................................................................................................... 17
        3.7 Confirmation of Student Authorship ................................................................................................ 18
        4 Learning and teaching in this subject ............................................................................................ 19
        4.1 Subject calendar .............................................................................................................................. 19
        4.2 Learning and teaching activities/expectations .................................................................................. 21

        This Subject Outline has been prepared by A/Prof. Huiping Zhang for the College of Business, Law &
        Governance, James Cook University. Updated April 12, 2024.

        The information provided in this subject outline is correct as at the time of completion and may change
        in response to changing University resources. Any changes will be approved by the College Dean or
        representative and will be communicated to students by the LearnJCU subject site.
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        1 Subject details
        1.1 Student participation requirements
        The JCU Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures (2.1.2d) indicates a typical student workload for
        a three (3) credit point subject requires a 130 hour work load of study related activities, including
        attendance, assessment and self-directed study over the duration of the subject with equivalency across
        all attendance modes.
        Note that attendance at specified classes will be a mandatory requirement for satisfactory completion of
        some subjects (Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures, 3.1.8e) and that additional hours may be
        required per week for those students in need of English language, numeracy or other learning support.

        Key subject activities
        On-campus > Lectures - may include recorded
        presentations, online activities & self-learning
        activities inclusive of lectures, via LearnJCU (20 hours)
        Refer to the appropriate Timetable:
        or your eStudent personal timetable
        On-campus > Tutorials - may include recorded
        presentations, online activities & self-learning
        activities inclusive of synthesising sessions, via
        LearnJCU (20 hours)
        Refer to the appropriate Timetable:
         JCU Australia
         JCU Brisbane
         JCU Singapore
        or your eStudent personal timetable

        For information regarding class registration, visit the Class Registration Schedule.
        Learning and teaching activities may be recorded for this subject. Personal Information in the form of
        images and audio may be collected by JCU during the recording. This Personal Information may appear
        as part of the recording which is accessible to students and staff in this subject on LearnJCU.
        1.2 Teaching Staff contact details
        Teaching
        team Staff member Room Phone Email
        Consultation
        times*
        Subject
        Cordinator
        (JCUA)
        Lecturer
        (JCUS) A/Prof Huiping Zhang E3-01 65 67093729 Huiping.zhang@jcu.edu.au By email
        Tutor 1
        (JCUS)
        Mr. Jackson Lau Jackson.lau@jcu.edu.au By email
        Tutor 2
        (JCUS) Mr.Lim Sim Guan Sim.lim@jcu.edu.au By email
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        Learning
        Advisors
        JCU Singpore Learning
        Centre C**12B n/a
        learningcentre-
        *Other consultation times by appointment only.
        1.3 Subject description
        In a world where more data and more complex data is readily available, understanding and applying the
        principles of data analysis drives timely decision making which is an essential skill to any student. This
        subject provides students with an introduction to data analysis, contextualised using data sources you
        commonly encounter in business environments. Students cover the foundational principles of data
        analysis, which are the selection, analysis and interpretation of data. The subject demonstrates that the
        research question you wish to answer, drives the data selection and the analysis method. The
        interpretation and clear communication of the subsequent findings ensure correct decision making,
        which in turn drives business success.
        1.4 Subject learning outcomes and course learning outcomes
        On successful completion of this subject, you will be able to:
         describe the practical relevance of data analysis for application in business contexts
         identify and outline a range of data sources, types and analysis methods relevant to business
        management
        apply appropriate methods, interpret results and recommend actions to make insightful business
        decisions and solve business related problems

        These outcomes will contribute to your overall achievement of course learning outcomes.

        CLO3: Demonstrate initiative, independence, judgement, and reflective practice with a commitment to
        lifelong learning and professional development
        CLO4: Critically evaluate, interpret and communicate information, data and resources in academic and
        digital contexts
        CLO8: Select, analyse and interpret quantitative and qualitative data, using appropriate methodologies
        and applications and convey findings and recommendations through effective written and oral
        communication
        CLO9: Apply technical and digital skills, including literacy and numeracy necessary for professional
        practice in business

        1.5 Student feedback on subject and teaching
        Students are at the heart of JCU and as part of our commitment to improving the quality of our subjects
        and teaching, we regularly seek feedback on the JCU student experience.
        YourJCU Surveys are available to all students through LearnJCU. You will receive an email invitation
        when the survey opens.

        In response to previous student feedback and other data, the following enhancements to this subject
        have been made:
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         Free open access to our class e-textbook. Contains a wide range of excercises and solutions for
        students to practice in their own time along with other interactive activities that can be
        accessed;
         Use of engaging tools, such as Gamification through implementation of ‘Quizizz’ within our
        synthesis sessions which promote collaboration and interaction amongst students but also assist
        with preparing for our assessments;
         Assessments to include both written work (i.e. statistical report), as well as online exams;
         Synthesis sessions were delivered online, these are now be held face to face, with options to
        participate online as well; and
         Student feedback by externally enrolled students have asked for weekly online sessions.

        1.6 Subject resources and special requirements
        All subject readings and resources, including journal articles, book chapters, websites, videos, print and
        eTextbooks, are available to view online from your Readings list via your LearnJCU subject site.

        All subject readings and resources, including journal articles, book chapters, websites, videos, print and
        eTextbooks, are available to view online from your Readings list via your LearnJCU subject site. Textbooks
        are listed in your Readings list, including links to library holdings. The JCU Library has limited print copies
        of prescribed textbooks for two-day loan, and options for viewing available eTextbooks online.

        Additionally, you can find the most appropriate library subject resources, including dedicated discipline-
        specific Library Guides, relevant databases and access to library services and staff through the Your Library
        tool, in your LearnJCU subject site.

        Our prescribed textbook for BU1007_1807 is “Introductory Statistics”, an OpenStax textbook which is free
        to all users, there is no cost to students. Students can access the e-book here. They may also save it as a
        PDF file, should they choose to. We will also use other free Open Educational Resources such as chapter/s
        from this e-book and those the university has licenses to, such as LinkedIn Learning.

        There are a variety of in-built excercises throughout the text book available for students to practice and
        assist with consolidating their knowledge. These include: end of section practice and homework sets,
        examples of each topic are explained step-by-step throughout the text and followed by a Try It problem
        (Bookshare, 2021).

        There are also collaborative exercises and statistics labs designed to give students the opportunity to work
        together and explore key concepts (Bookshare, 2021).

        Students may also practice further free excercises via Grasple.

        Readings and Copyright

        Use the Readings platform for all your readings and other resources, including prescribed textbooks,
        eTextbooks, journal articles, digitised chapters, websites, links to Library Guides, LinkedIn Learning,
        relevant referencing style guides and video content (e.g. YouTube, LinkedIn Learning, Kanopy, Anatomy
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        TV, Vetstream etc.). Readings is linked to your LearnJCU site through an LTI in the tools menu. Assistance
        with using the Readings platform is available from the Readings at JCU Guide.


        Your Library

        The Your Library LTI tool uses metadata to link the most appropriate library subject resources to your
        LearnJCU site, including discipline-specific Library Guides, relevant databases, and access to library
        services and staff.

        Direct any queries regarding this section to infohelp@jcu-au.libanswers.com.
        1.7 Generative AI Usage
        This Subject permits the use of Generative AI tools for the completion of learning activities and/or
        assessments.

        2 Assessment details
        2.1 Key dates
        Key dates Date
        Census date and Last date to withdraw without financial
        penalty See 2024 JCUS Study Period and Census Dates
        Last date to withdraw without academic penalty See 2024 JCUS Study Period and Census Dates
        Assessment item 1: Other - (40%)
        Statistical Report
        Due on 16/06/2024 11:59pm (Singapore time)
        Assessment item 2: Written - Test/Quiz 1 (30%)
        Online (Multiple Choice)
        Due on 19/07/2024 (Friday)
        Assessment item 3: Multi method - Multi method (30%)
        Examination (Multiple Choice with Short Answers)
        Due on 17/08/2024 (Saturday)

        2.2 Requirements for successful completion of this subject
        In order to pass this subject, you must:
         Achieve an overall percentage of 50% or more
         Mandatory attendance requirements apply in this subject. A student who fails to attend at least 8
        out of 10 workshops, must meet with the Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching and provide
        evidence as to why they should be permitted to submit the final assessment task.
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         Demonstrate a reasonable attempt on all assessment items. Students who have completed less
        than 100% of the assessment will be subject to review by the College Assessment Committee
        which could result in failing the Subject (F – Fail), and
         Complete at least 80% of assessment requirements, as listed above, and
         Failure to comply with the above will result in an F (Fail) Result.
        Final results for this subject will be graded as described in the Student Results Policy.

        Supplementary examinations/supplementary assessments are available for this subject, in accordance
        with the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedure (3.2.10.e or 3.2.10.f) and the Student Results
        Policy (2.1).

        2.2.1 How do I track my progress in this subject?
        Students are strongly encouraged to participate in tutorials to help consolidate their knowledge on the
        subject matter discussed, as they receive feedback on tutorial questions. In addition, online quizzes
        provide students with instant feedback. Multiple opportunities are provided through this platform for
        students to apply their knowledge through trial and error. A comprehensive feedback will be provided
        through an online rubric on the case study.
        2.3 AccessAbility Services and Support
        Reasonable adjustments may be made to assist you to manage additional circumstances impacting on
        your studies provided these do not change the academic integrity of a course. Reasonable adjustments
        do not alter the need to be able to demonstrate the inherent requirements of the course.

        If you believe you will experience challenges completing your subject or course because of a disability,
        health condition or other reason, you should fill up the Accessibility Intake form (click Forms for
        Prospective Students to locate this) and submit to the relevant Student Ambassador at JCUS who will be
        in touch with you.

        Your course inherent requirements can be found here.
        2.4 Assessment items
        Our assessments are positioned to take place at the end of each learning unit, that of Descriptive
        Statistics (weeks 1 to 3), Probability Theory (Weeks 4-6) and Inferential Statistics (Weeks 7-10) [Figure 1
        below]. They are designed to assess students’ knowledge on the concepts covered during those units
        and their ability to execute the associated statistical processes from which interpretations and insights
        are drawn from.

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        Figure 1 Content Map

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 1: (OTHER) STATISTICAL REPORT
        Aligned subject learning
        outcomes
         describe the practical relevance of data analysis for application in business
        contexts
         identify and outline a range of data sources, types and analysis methods relevant
        to business management
         apply appropriate methods, interpret results and recommend actions to make
        insightful business decisions and solve business related problems
        Group or individual Individual assessment item
        Weighting and due date 40%, due on 16/06/2024 11:59pm (Singapore time)
        Requirements for
        successful completion of
        this assessment item
        Demonstrate a reasonable attempt on all assessment items. Students who have completed
        less than 80% of assessment requirements will receive an ‘X’ grade (Fail).
        Generative AI use
        Generative AI tools are restricted in this assessment item
        In this assessment, you can use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in order to assist
        with literature review research only. Any use of generative AI must be appropriately
        acknowledged and include a Declaration of AI-Generated Material.

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 1: DESCRIPTION
        The aim of this assessment is for you to apply knowledge gained from weeks 1 to 3 which covers
        foundational principles relating to descriptive statistics and demonstrate mastery of the associated
        statistical techniques introduced within this unit. You are then assessed on your ability to synthesise this
        information and present and communicate your findings effectively through the production of a statistical
        report.
        There are three topic scenarios available (access folder ‘Assessment 1’ via LearnJCU) from which you are
        to select only one. You will need to locate relevant data sources relating to the chosen topic and undertake
        the appropriate statistical methods and tests in response to the questions put forward using MS Excel
        data analysis tools.
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        As the author of this statistical report, you are to write from the point of view of a statistician,
        communicating the contents within the report to the relevant department as stated within the selected
        scenario.
        Step 1: Select a topic of interest from the three scenarios provided within our LearnJCU Assessment 1
        folder.

        Step 2: Download both the Statistical Report template and Excel file template provided within our
        LearnJCU Assessment 1 folder.

        Step 3: Research relevant data sources from the suggested websites provided within the selected topic
        scenario [Step 1]. Select data and input this raw data directly into the Excel file template provided within
        our LearnJCU Assessment 1 folder [Step 2]. Cite the data source within your excel file and statistical report.

        Step 4: Explore relevant course readings and conduct exercises within our “Descriptive Statistics” learning
        unit. Read and incorporate wider literature, including journal articles and grey literature on your chosen
        topic to support your statistical report. For help on how to find journal articles go to the “Finding Journal
        Articles” page in your library web site. The link refers to this
        page: https://www.jcu.edu.au/library/find/journal-articles/finding-journal-articles.

        Step 5: Conduct necessary statistical techniques required on the selected data within the excel template
        provided. Produce required tables, charts required as stipulated within the chosen scenario file [Step 1].
        The Statistical Excel Guide located within our Assessment 1 folder is a useful reference guide which may
        assist with this exercise.

        Step 6: Produce a statistical report in conjunction with the template provided within our LearnJCU
        Assessment 1 folder [Step 2]. Specific formatting instructions include:
        ? The report must be typed in Microsoft Word format. The word limit is 1000 words (excluding
        tables, and figures) and you must strictly adhere to this word limit. The report must be typed in 12
        point Time New Roman font, double spaced and 2.5 cm margins. Insert tables and graphical
        displays of your data analysis in the text where appropriate. Use bullet points sparingly.
        ? You may include any additional (supporting) information in the appendices at the end of the
        assessment item. Information in the appendices should only be included if it is referred to in the
        body of the assignment. Word count within the appendix are not included.
        ? Please provide numbered headings and reference sources to any charts, tables, images etc used
        within the statistical report. Provide a brief explanation highlighting the main points or
        implications of these.
        ? Provide references in APA 7th format . Words within the Reference list will not contribute towards
        word count, however all quotes and intext citations will count towards the word count. For help
        on how to reference go to https://libguides.jcu.edu.au/apa
        ? Further details on report writing will be provided on LearnJCU. Guidance on the preparation of
        the report also will be discussed by your lecturers during workshop/online sessions.

        Step 7: You are to submit two files within learnjcu dropbox: (1) A Word Document which is the Statistical
        Report and (2) The excel file used containing the data, the statistical techniques performed and charts
        produced.

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        ASSESSMENT ITEM 1: CRITERIA SHEET (marked out of 100 marks)

        You will be assessed on your ability to:
        1. Identify and explain relevant descriptive statistic concepts (25 marks)
        2. Select and analyse relevant data using the appropriate statistical techniques within Excel (25
        marks)
        3. Synthesise information to determine meaning and provide recommendations to assist decision
        making (20 marks)
        4. Incorporate findings or advice from the literature into your argument (15 marks)
        5. Communicate and present findings in a Statistical Report format (15 marks)
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        ASSESSMENT ITEM 1: CRITERIA SHEET (OR RUBRIC)

        Criterion Poor Good Excellent
        1. Knowledge and
        Understanding (SLO1, SLO2)

         Limited identification of relevant concepts.
         Limited understanding of required concepts.
         Provides inaccurate explanations of aspects of
        the topic.
         Demonstrates little evidence of understanding of
        descriptive statistics.

         Identification of most key descriptive statistics.
         Satisfactory understanding and application of key
        concepts.
         Analyses key aspects of the topic
         Displays accuate understanding of descriptive
        statistics.

         Identification of all key descriptive statistics
         Exhibits accurate and elaborated breadth and depth of
        understanding of concepts.
         Discriminating understanding and application of key concepts.
         Analyses key concepts and emerging aspects of the topic, bringing
        an originality of perspective.
         Displays insight and a depth of understanding of descriptive
        statistics.
        2.Selection and analysis of
        data (SLO3, CLO4, CLO8,
        CLO9)
         Demonstrates little or no competence in
        selection and application of appropriate
        statistical techniques and use of Excel to analyse
        data.
         Errors in data and variable selection to address
        topic.
         Inaccurately interpret information.
         Very limited analysis of data provided
         Able to interpret information to determine meaning.
         Demonstrates some competence in selection and
        application of appropriate statistical techniques and
        use of Excel to analyse data.
        Minimal error in data and variable selection to
        address research question.
         Able to interpret information to determine meaning.
         Basic analysis and synthesis of data provided

         Able to accurately interpret information to determine meaning.
         Demonstrates competence in selection and application of correct
        statistical techniques and use of Excel to analyse data. Correct
        variables selected to address research question.
         Able to accurately interpret information to determine meaning.
         Highly discriminating and concinving analysis of data provided.
        3.Synthesising (SLO3, CLO4,
        CLO8)
         Incomplete and/ or incorrect interpretation of
        findings and comparison of data indicating a lack
        of understanding of results. Discussion does not
        include connections to underlying theory/key
        concepts.
         Significant improvements required in the use of
        tables, graphs and figures correctly and
        consistently in the discussion.
         Does not draw basic conclusions and connection
        between the results, research topic and
        implications is not evident.
         Limited analysis and synthesis of content
        provided.
         As a minimum, almost all of the findings and data
        comparison have been correctly interpreted and
        discussed, however, improvements are needed.
        Some connections to theory / concept are made but
        misses one or two important explanations.
         Improvement required in the use of tables, graphs
        and figures correctly and consistently in the
        discussion.
         Incomplete understanding of results is still evident
        and basic conclusions are drawn.
         Basic connection between results, research topic and
        implications of the results are discussed.
         Basic analysis and synthesis of content provided.
         All findings and data comparisons have been interpreted correctly
        and discussed; good understanding of results is conveyed. Clear
        connections are made between results, theory/concepts and
        research questions. Tables, graphs and figures are correctly and
        consistently referred to in the discussion. All important conclusions,
        to explain expected and unexpected results, have been clearly
        made. Clear connection between results, research topic and
        implications of the results are discussed.
         Highly discriminating and concinving analysis and synthesis of
        content.
        4.Research Skills (CLO3,
        CLO8)
         Draws upon evidence that is irrelant, unreliable
        and/or lacks currency
         Agrument lacks support with insufficient
        reference to the literature
         Incorrect use of APA 7th referencing style

         Draws upon relevant, current and reliable evidence
        from a range of sources
         The use of literature sufficiently supports the
        argument and is well supported with reference to the
        literature
         APA 7th referencing used with few errors.
         Draws upon relevant, reliable and current evidence from a wide
        range of reputable sources
         The argument presented is coherent and scholarly and well
        supported with reference to a breadth of literature provided
         Accurate APA 7th referencing used.

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        Criterion Poor Good Excellent
        5.Communication
        Skills/Writing style &
        Conventions (SLO3, CLO3,
        CLO4, CLO8)
         Has difficulty conveying meaning to audience due
        to inapproapriate language and lack of
        sequencing and explanatory techniques
         Key structural elements of the report are not
        present and/or presented with errors evident.
         Report is not presented professionally, with
        limited use of headings and figures/tables/graphs
        lacking appropriate style and format with errors.
        Introduction lacking basic elements.
         Language used is not clear and /or does not
        convey meaning to readers. It contains frequent
        grammatical errors that interfere with conveying
        meaning. Paragraphs are not well constructed
        and disconnected, and/or follow poor
        organisation.
         Able to convey meaning to audience with clarity
        using academic language and effective sequencing
        and explanatory techniques
         All required structural elements of the report are
        present and completed to a satisfactory standard.
         Resport is presented professionally, using some
        informative headings and figures /tables/graphs
        where appropriate in the correct style and format
        with few errors. Introduction basic and incomplete.
         Uses appropriate language, occasional lapses in
        punctuation, grammar and sentence construction.
        Conveys basic meaning with few spelling errors.
        Paragraphs are generally well constructed with basic
        transition between sections.
         Able to convey meaning to audience with high level of clarity using
        academic language and highly effective sequencing and explanatory
        techniques
         All required structural elements of the report are present and
        completed to a high standard. The document is presented
        professionally, using informative headings and figures/tables/graphs
        where appropriate in the correct style and format. Introduction well
        structured.
         Uses appropriate language, correct punctuation, grammatically
        correct and good sentence construction that conveys meaning to
        readers with clarity and no spelling errors. Paragraphs are well
        constructed and appropriate transition between sections.

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        ASSESSMENT ITEM 2: WRITTEN - TEST/QUIZ 1
        Aligned subject learning
        outcomes
         describe the practical relevance of data analysis for application in business
        contexts;
         identify and outline a range of data sources, types and analysis methods relevant
        to business management;
         apply appropriate methods, interpret results and recommend actions to make
        insightful business decisions and solve business related problems.
        Group or individual Individual assessment item
        Weighting and due date 30%, due on 19/07/2024
        Requirements for
        successful completion of
        this assessment item
        Demonstrate a reasonable attempt on all assessment items. Students who have completed
        less than 80% of assessment requirements will receive an ‘X’ grade (Fail).
        Generative AI use
        Generative AI tools cannot be used in this assessment task
        In this assessment, you must not use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) for any
        elements of the assessment task including the generation of any materials or content in
        relation to the assessment item.

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 2: DESCRIPTION

        Assessment 2 is an Online Exam and is accessible on the LearnJCU subject site-assessment page on Friday
        19th July 2024 in week 7. You can access the exam any time between 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm (Singapore
        time) on this date, but as soon as you start your exam, you will have 1.5 hours to complete it. You have
        one attempt at this exam; once you commenced the exam, you must complete it. It cannot be saved and
        returned to later.
        Our Online Exam will cover all work up to and including materials covered in Topics 4-6 within our
        “Probability Theory” Unit [Figure 1]. You may need to use Excel and/or calculator to answer these
        questions.
        As these tests are completed online, you need access to reliable internet. If you do not have reliable
        internet, then JCU facilities can be used (either using JCU computers or using your own computer
        connected to the internet via JCU WiFi on campus). It is the responsibility of the student to ensure they
        have reliable access to internet and technology to undertake these assessments by the due date.
        No extensions will be granted for missed exams unless under exceptional circumstances where supporting
        documentation has been provided (e.g. medical certificate).
        Submission:
        Be reminded that exams are timed, and from the time you start the exam, you will have 2-hours to
        complete it. You cannot pause and return later. Your answer will be saved when you proceed to the next
        question.
        On completion of the test, click “submit”.
        If you encounter technical difficulties, immediately contact huiping.zhang@jcu.edu.au and
        ltech@jcu.edu.au, and explain exactly what has or hasn’t taken place. They will prompt you for the other
        pertinent details such as computer type, browser etc. Please remember to take a full screenshot of the
        issue to support your explanation.
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        Important facts to remember:
        ** It is essential to remember your quiz access time; the quiz will only appear on LJCU under the
        assessment only between 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm (Singapore time) on the due date. Failing to
        access the quiz during the allotted time will result in zero scores for your quiz.
        2- Once you start a quiz, it cannot be paused. You must complete it within the remaining time.
        Logging out of LearnJCU or closing your browser does not stop the clock.
        3- If you start the quiz but leave it, close it, or simply do not answer any questions, your score will
        be submitted as a zero. If you start answering questions but run out of time without finishing the
        quiz, your current score will automatically be sent to your lecturer.
        Before you start:
        ** To avoid any technical problems such as internet drop out or screen freeze, please ensure you
        are working on a PC/Mac desktop or laptop with a fast and reliable internet connection.
        2- Do not attempt this test on a mobile device, tablet or smartphone.
        3- Do not attempt this test on Internet Explorer.
        4- Please ensure you have a LearnJCU compatible browser such as Chrome or Firefox. There is a
        web browser checking tool on the login page of LearnJCU: https://learnjcu.jcu.edu.au/
        5- Remember to only use navigation tools embedded in the quiz page. Do not use the back and
        forward buttons in your browser.
        6- You need to complete your quiz in one session - do not leave and come back to it later.

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 2: CRITERIA SHEET (OR RUBRIC)
        N.A.
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        ASSESSMENT ITEM 3: MULTI METHOD (EXAMINATION MULTIPLE CHOICE WITH SHORT ANSWERS)
        Aligned subject learning
        outcomes
         describe the practical relevance of data analysis for application in business
        contexts
         identify and outline a range of data sources, types and analysis methods relevant
        to business management
         apply appropriate methods, interpret results and recommend actions to make
        insightful business decisions and solve business related problems
        Group or individual Individual assessment item
        Weighting and due date 30%, due on 17/08/2024 (Saturday)
        Requirements for
        successful completion of
        this assessment item
        Demonstrate a reasonable attempt on all assessment items. Students who have completed
        less than 80% of assessment requirements will receive an ‘X’ grade (Fail).
        Generative AI use
        Generative AI tools cannot be used in this assessment task
        In this assessment, you must not use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) for any
        elements of the assessment task including the generation of any materials or content in
        relation to the assessment item.

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 3: DESCRIPTION

        Similar to Assessment 2, Assessment 3 is an Online Exam and will take place within the examination
        period, after we have finished our learning unit on “Inferential Statistics” which covers weeks 7-10 (Figure
        1). It is designed to examine students’ knowledge on the concepts covered during that unit. You will be
        presented with a case study from which several questions will be asked. It will involve multiple choice and
        short answer type questions. You may need to use Excel and/or calculator to answer these questions.

        Instructions:
        1. You can access the quiz during the given access time on the due date, whose details will be
        announced later. You have one attempt at this quiz; once you commenced the test, you must
        complete it. This test comprises 35 multiple choice and/or fill-in-the-blanks questions that either
        requires you to select an answer option from four options or provide missing word/words/ or
        values.
        2. As these tests are completed online via learnjcu, you need access to reliable internet. If you do not
        have reliable internet, then JCU facilities can be used (either using JCU computers or using the
        student’s own computer connected to the internet via JCU WiFi on campus). It is the responsibility
        of the student to ensure they have reliable access to internet and technology to undertake these
        assessments by the due date. No extensions will be granted for missed exams unless under
        exceptional circumstances where supporting documentation has been provided (e.g. medical
        certificate).

        ASSESSMENT ITEM 3: CRITERIA SHEET (OR RUBRIC)
        N.A.

        Page 16 of 21
        3 Submission and return of assessment
        3.1 Submission of assessment
        Students must submit final assessment items in the mode specified for each piece, (including the
        reference list), using the FINAL dropbox by the due date. There is only one final submission for each
        assessment item. Resubmissions are not permitted, therefore students should ensure that the correct
        file is submitted, as this file will constitute a submission and will be the only document marked and
        graded. Incorrect submissions will not be removed, so please ensure the correct file is uploaded.

        Students are responsible to ensure the upload is successful and to save a copy of the SafeAssign report
        for their own records. The date and time of online submission is recorded by LearnJCU, and this is
        accepted as being the equivalent to a date stamp on a hard copy submission. If system-wide technical
        problems occur with SafeAssign or LearnJCU on the due date, your subject coordinator will advise you
        by email and/or via announcement on LearnJCU of any necessary changes to the normal processes of
        assessment submission.

        You should check your report from submission to the SELF CHECK dropbox, prior to submission to the
        FINAL dropbox, as this will help you to identify areas of plagiarism or areas that have not been
        accurately referenced within your assignment and rectify them prior to your final submission.

        All answers of assessment tasks are submitted online through the Assessment folder at LearnJCU.

        3.2 Late submissions
        The Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedure (3.1.8d) outlines a uniform formula of penalties
        imposed for submission of an assessment item after the due date. This formula is 5% of the total
        possible marks for the assessment item per day including part-days, weekends, and public holidays. If
        submitted after 20 days, the assessment item thus would be awarded 0 marks (i.e. 5% x 20 = 100% of
        total possible marks in penalties). For assessment items weighted 0%, and submitted after 10 days a
        DNS (Did Not Submit) grade is awarded.

        3.3 Special Consideration (including deferrals and extensions)
        You are encouraged to access equity measures if you are affected by extenuating circumstances while
        undertaking the subject. JCU’s Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedure 3.1 requires that you must
        make yourself available for assessments and examinations at the scheduled times and extensions or
        deferrals for an assessment item due to previously scheduled commitments such as weddings or
        holidays, will not be granted.

        All Special Consideration requests can be applied for through the Special Consideration application
        form. The form is linked to the Special Consideration Procedure and also available on the Student
        Forms webpage.

        Page 17 of 21
        3.4 Academic Integrity
        As outlined in the Coursework Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure, you are required to complete
        the Coursework Academic Integrity Modules available in your LearnJCU site. Penalties for non-
        completion may be applied.

        All non-examination items of assessment are required to be submitted with the Assessment Declaration
        available through LearnJCU. The Assessment Declaration contains statements relating to academic
        integrity under the Coursework Academic Integrity Policy and Procedures.

        All instances of academic misconduct are treated very seriously by the University and students may be
        severely penalised for committing any form of academic misconduct.

        For more information regarding academic integrity, see https://www.jcu.edu.sg/current-
        students/student-support-services/learning-support/academic-integrity-at-james-cook-university-
        singapore
        3.5 Return of assessment
        The requirements for an assessment’s return date, time and manner will be determined by the Subject
        Coordinator in line with the JCU Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures.

        Feedback will be given, as per clause 3.5 of the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures. You will
        be informed of your grade for every component of assessment as per clause 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 of
        the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures. You can also request written or verbal feedback
        from the marker (see Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures 3.5).

        3.6 Review of assessment
        Assessment items and final grades will be reviewed through moderation processes (Learning, Teaching
        and Assessment Procedures, 3.6). It is important to be aware that assessment results “must always
        undergo final ratification for each study period. No single grade or mark represents a final result in a
        subject” (Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures, 3.7.4.).

        Audio and/or video recording of assessment (e.g. oral assessment) may be used in this subject as per
        the Learning Teaching and Assessment Procedure (3.1.5f) and will be securely stored in line with
        Learning Teaching and Assessment Procedure (3.8.1).

        Students can seek a review of individual assessment pieces through the process identified in clause 3.8
        of the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Procedures.

        Students can seek a review of the final subject result through the process contained in the Review and
        Appeal of a Final Subject Result Procedure.

        Page 18 of 21
        3.7 Confirmation of Student Authorship
        A confirmation of student authorship may apply if a lecturer suspects the student has submitted work
        that is not their own.
        Page 19 of 21
        4 Learning and teaching in this subject
        4.1 Subject calendar
        Please note, the sequence of some topics may change due to staff availability, resourcing, or due to unforeseen circumstances. Please monitor
        announcements made via LearnJCU.

        Week/Module (Wednesdays) Lecture Topic(s) Tutorial Readings/Preparation Relationship to assessment
        1 22/05/2024
        Session 1: Key Concepts of
        Statistics and Application
        Types of data, data sources and
        statistical packages
        Tutorial 1
        Tutorial questions
        Chapter 1 Sampling and Data Assessment 1 - Statiscal Report

        2 29/05/2024
        Session 2: Descriptive statistics:
        Graphs, tables and shapes

        Tutorial 2
        Tutorial questions Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics
        Assessment 1 - Statiscal Report

        3 05/06/2024
        Session 3: Descriptive statistics:
        Numerical Descriptive statistics
        Tutorial 3
        Tutorial questions, case study
        discussion
        Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics
        Assessment 1 - Statiscal Report

        4 12/06/2024
        Session 4: Data Collection And
        Sampling Methods

        Tutorial 4
        Case Study discussion
        Chapter 1 Sampling and Data Assessment 2 - Quiz 1
        Statistical report due: 11:59pm on
        16/06/2024
        5
        19/06/2024

        Session 5: Basic Introduction to
        Probability, Discrete Probability
        Distribution and Continuous
        Probability
        Tutorial 5
        Tutorial questions
        Chapter 3 Probability Topics
        Some topics in Chapters 4 - 6
        Assessment 2 - Quiz 1

        Study weeks: 24/06/2024 - 05/07/2024
        6 10/07/2024
        Session 6: Sampling Distribution
        of Mean
        Tutorial 6
        Tutorial Questions, Exam
        Preparation Discussion
        Some topics in Chapters 7 and 8 Assessment 2 - Quiz 1
        Page 20 of 21
        Week/Module (Wednesdays) Lecture Topic(s) Tutorial Readings/Preparation Relationship to assessment
        7 17/07/2024
        Session 7: Interval Estimation Tutorial 7
        Tutorial Questions, Exam
        Preparation Discussion
        Chapter 8 Confidence Intervals Assessment 3 - Final Quiz
        Online Quiz due: 7pm – 9pm on
        19/07/2024
        8 24/07/2024
        Session 8: Hypothesis Testing Tutorial 8
        Tutorial Questions, Exam
        Preparation Discussion
        Chapter 9 Hypothesis Testing
        with One Sample
        Assessment 3 - Final Quiz

        9 31/07/2024
        Session 9: Simple Linear
        Regression
        Tutorial 9
        Tutorial Questions, Exam
        Preparation Discussion
        Chapter 12 Linear Regression and
        Correlation
        Assessment 3 - Final Quiz
        10 07/07/2024
        Session 10:
        One-way ANOVA
        Non-parametric Statistics
        Tutorial 10
        Tutorial Questions, Exam
        Preparation
        Chapter 13 Distribution and One-
        Way ANOVA
        Chapter 7 Some Non-Parametric
        Tests [additional e-Text]
        Assessment 3 - Final Quiz

        4.2 Learning and teaching activities/expectations
        This subject uses a combination of approaches to teaching and learning, including student centred and
        teacher directed approaches. The content of the subject is disseminated using a variety of teaching
        strategies including lectures, tutorials, secondary research (library and Internet), and online quizzes. The
        lectures are in the form of self-paced learning. Students are expected to complete the weekly learning
        materials and activities other than tutorial questions before their respective tutorial class. For each
        weekly lecture, students will be made aware of the expected learning outcomes, how such outcomes
        are relevant to the world of business, and the resources that support the learning outcomes of this
        subject. Students learning experience is enhanced through experiential activities and active class
        participation.

        Students are expected to be active participants in the learning process and are encouraged to
        participate in the lectures, tutorials and undertake weekly chapter readings.

        Tips on how to get a good grade
         Read the assigned materials (text chapters and other documents) prior to class.
         Make a copy of the slides and add extra notes from the lecture and your own reading.
        Try to relate the concepts read to a current situation for a practical application of the
        theory/concepts.
         Actively listen to the lectures, tutorials, presentations and discussions.
         Participate in the discussions. If you participate, you will get a better understanding of the
        concepts with the added bonus that you will remember the material more during exam times. We all
        learn from each other.
         If you do not understand something, ask. If you are too shy or are intimidated to ask during the
        lecture or tutorial, ask after class. Try to remember, there is no such thing as a silly question. If you are
        confused or wondering about something presented in class, probably others are confused or wondering
        about the same thing. So please, ask for clarification – help the class!
         Look for practical examples of economics principles/concepts in everyday situations.
         Have the right positive attitude. Your education is an investment in your future.

        Learning and teaching activities may be recorded for this subject. Personal Information in the form of
        images and audio may be collected by JCU during the recording. This Personal Information may appear
        as part of the recording which is accessible to students and staff in this subject on LearnJCU.

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