Data Analysis - Assignment
Data Analysis - Assignment
48.36
34.14
22.05
Percentage of Students
80%
77.95
70%
60%
50%
65.86
51.64
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Female/Male
Single/Double
Australia/International
Demographic Characteristic
In Graph 2, student grades are symmetrically distributed around the mean, 4, (also the
mode) and since > 30, normality can be assumed. Overall, 72.97% of the BSB124 cohort
of 2014 passed the unit.
45.00%
40.54%
40.00%
35.00%
30.00%
25.00%
20.00%
16.50%
15.00%
15.22%
10.10%
9.53%
10.00%
5.00%
7.68%
0.43%
0.00%
Grade
QUIZ
REPORT
EXAM
1
0.281228057
0.535919598
0.69155682
1
0.293002005
0.490519616
1
0.959050698
TOTAL
Table 1 proves the nature of the assessment tasks is different. A students success in the
QUIZ cannot predict success in the REPORT because the tasks require different Learning
Outcomes (outlined by QUT BSB123 unit summary). This is suggested by the comparably
weaker correlations of REPORT with the EXAM, QUIZ and TOTAL marks. The QUIZ and the
EXAM test Knowledge and Technological Skills and require qualities such as memory recall,
whereas the REPORT evaluates aspects of Higher Order Thinking and Professional
Communication.
The coefficient of determination for EXAM against TOTAL has the strongest significance,
2 = 0.9591; the EXAM mark accounts for 60% of a students mark TOTAL mark, explaining
the strong correlation. Due to the similar nature of the QUIZ and EXAM, the QUIZ is
moderately significant in determining TOTAL mark (2 = 0.6916), despite its 20%
weighting.
4.0 Demographic Effects on Unit Success
The assessment tasks are far more influential than a students characteristics as
demographics only explain approximately 6% of student success in BSB123 (Appendix B).
Initial analysis revealed that best performing students in BSB123 were Australia female
TOTAL mark
100
90
Male
80
Single Degree
70
Double Degree
R = 0.0014
60
Australia
50
International
40
Linear (Female)
30
Linear (Male)
20
10
10
15
20
Linear (Australia)
Linear (International)
QUIZ mark
The correlation of REPORT and TOTAL mark is reasonably similar for each
demographic with 0.217 < 2 < 0.281 as seen in Graph 4 (Appendix E). Less
variance of the REPORT mark was observed for Double Degree students , perhaps
explained by the fact that Double Degrees usually attract high achievers (Kermode,
2016).
Graph 4: The Effect of REPORT mark on TOTAL mark for Demographics
TOTAL mark
100
Female
90
Male
80
Single Degree
70
Double Degree
60
Australia
50
International
40
Linear (Female)
30
Linear (Male)
20
10
0
0
10
REPORT mark
15
20
Linear (Australia)
Linear (International)
Lastly, Graph 5 shows the EXAM mark correlates strongly to the TOTAL mark
achieved by each demographic as 0.903 < 2 < 0.938 (Appendix F). The graph
indicates that all demographics performed similarly, with little variation, suggesting
that demographics have little effect on the EXAM and TOTAL mark correlation.
Graph 5: The Effect of EXAM mark on TOTAL mark for Demographics.
90
Male
80
Single Degree
70
Double Degree
60
Australia
50
International
40
Linear (Female)
30
Linear (Male)
20
10
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Linear (International)
90%
80%
17.06%
70%
38.82%
13.82%
12.94%
6.18%
10.29%
60%
50%
0.88%
Male
40%
Female
30%
20%
15.98%
42.15%
16.53%
7.44%
9.09%
8.82%
10%
0%
0.00%
1
Grade Achieved
12.53%
19.22%
40.39%
13.82%
7.78%
5.62%
0.65%
Single
5.42%
0.00%
1
11.25%
40.83%
17.92%
12.92%
11.67%
Double
Grade Achieived
0.3
33.77%
0.25
0.2
20.78%
0.15
20.72%
15.58%
0.1
0.05
9.09%
0
3
Grade Achieved
90%
6.45%
80%
70%
16.13%
39.35%
0.65%
18.06%
11.61%
7.74%
60%
50%
International
40%
11.13%
30%
20%
Australia
16.61%
40.88%
0.36%
14.42%
8.94%
7.66%
10%
0%
1
Grade Achieved
However, foreign students can expect to perform better than Australian students. A
T-test has confirmed this (Appendix I). PhD. student Rachel DeDeyn of Melbourne
University (2008) claims that international students face more academic pressure
due to financial and emotional costs overseas study has on an individual and their
family. The pressure is highest for students from Asian countries where academia is
highly (Nayak, 2016). The average GRADE for Australians was 4.153, whereas for
Hong Kong it was 5, for China it was 4.491 and for Singapore it was again higher at
5.333.
80
TOTAL mak
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
Lectures Attended
Perhaps QUTs online Lecture Recordings serves as an explanation. Unit content can
be learnt whenever and where ever it best suits the student. However, although
Lecture Attendance may be a more efficient learning behaviour, there is not
sufficient evidence to conclude that it effects TOTAL mark in BSB123 (Appendix J).
Graph 11 shows that male students are expected to perform better if they attend
more lectures. There is sufficient evidence indicating that males will achieve higher
grades when they attend more lectures (Appendix K).
Graph 11: The Effect of Lecture Attendance on TOTAL Mark
100
80
Female
60
male
40
Linear
(Female)
Linear
(male)
20
0
Lectures Attended
10
19.65% 19.44%
20.00%
13.39%
15.00%
9.50%
10.00%
5.00%
10.37%
18.33%
3.46%
0.83%
4.97%
2.92%
4.97%
2.50%
4.54%
5.00%
4.75%
4.97%
9.58%
3.33%
21.67% 21.25%
9.58%
5.00%
0.00%
0
10
Lectures Attended
Double
Single
This trend exists because Double Degrees attract a hardworking and studious personality
type (Kermode, 2016). Also, a minority of the Single Degree students studying BSB123 are
completing a Masters; they likely hold stable jobs, which could inhibit Lecture Attendance.
6.0 Predict a Students Score
This model can predict student success in BSB123:
= 0.217 + 0.00449(1) + 0.0302(2) + 0.0481(3) + 0.00154(4) + 0.999(5) +
0.999(6) + 0.999(7).
See X-variables in Appendix L.
Adjusted R2
0.007196
0.03929
0.0596
Notes:
Adjusted R2 value increases the most with the addition of Study Package, indicating
that this demographic has the largest impact on TOTAL mark.
For a moment, Gender p-value = 0.0508 > alpha = 0.05, and is thus insignificant.
The addition Country of Origin raises the Adjusted R 2 value from 0.03929 to 0.0596, and
thus is second in significance on its effect on TOTAL mark.
Appendix C: Pivot Table Analysis of TOTAL and GRADE marks of Demographic Groups
Average of
Average of
Row Labels
GRADE
TOTAL
F
4.305785124
59.36088154
Double
4.725352113
64.21126761
Australia
4.727941176
64.34558824
International
4.666666667
61.16666667
Single
4.036199095
56.24434389
Australia
3.968553459
55.30188679
International
4.209677419
58.66129032
M
4.073529412
56.43235294
Double
4.336734694
59.15306122
Australia
4.336842105
59.2
International
4.333333333
57.66666667
Single
3.966942149
55.33057851
Australia
3.734177215
52.17088608
International
4.404761905
61.27380952
Grand Total
4.193456615
57.94452347
Appendix G: T-Test for Double and Single Degree TOTAL marks, assuming unequal variance.
Formula for t-statistic = T =
( )
(
( )
( )
(
( )
(
0.038
0.0023
( )
(
P-Value
0.033
4.241E-07