挪威商科学生对数学的态度与商业教育成功的关系

Leiv Opstad
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尽管数学技能对商科学生来说是一个重要的组成部分,但许多学生在理解和满足不同学科的要求方面遇到了困难。不同学科之间存在相当大的异质性,对良好数学技能的需求因学科而异。为了分析这一点,我们应用了对数学的态度清单(ATMI)框架。这些数据是通过询问挪威一所商学院的学生收集的。考试成绩与各科考试成绩挂钩。样本由大约150名学生组成。作为一种研究方法,我们使用了标准的线性回归模型。结果表明,在不同科目中,ATMI与成功之间存在很强的正相关关系。这特别适用于数学方面的自信。但各学科之间存在较大差异,在一些非量化的学科如市场营销中,本研究未发现ATMI与考试成绩之间存在相关性。模型的控制变量包括性别和高中平均绩点(GPA)。这些变量对受试者的结果影响很小,但对某些受试者有显著的统计效应。本文提供了一个关键因素的见解,可以帮助解释学生在各种商业科目中的表现
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NORWEGIAN BUSINESS STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS MATHEMATICS AND SUCCESS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION
Although mathematical skills are an important component for business students, many students struggle to understand and meet the demands in different subjects. There is a considerable heterogeneity among the different subjects and the need for good mathematical skills varies from subject to subject. To analyse this, we apply the Attitudes Towards Mathematics Inventory (ATMI) framework. The data are collected by asking students at a business school in Norway. The results are linked to the exam grades in the various subjects. The sample consists of approximately 150 students. As a research method, the standard linear regression model is used. The results show that there is a strong positive correlation between ATMI and success in the various subjects. This applies specifically to the dimension of self-confidence in mathematics. However, there is a considerable variation between the subjects, and in some non-quantitative subjects such as marketing, no correlation was found in this study between ATMI and exam grades. As control variables in the model, gender and Grade Point Average (GPA) from the upper secondary school were included. These variables had a rather small influence on the results for the subjects, but with significant statistical effects on some subjects. This article provides insight into a key factor that can help explain how students are performing in the various business subjects
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