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Development of a Workbook for Business Mathematics Based on the Needs of Students of Business at North Texas State Teachers College (open access)

Development of a Workbook for Business Mathematics Based on the Needs of Students of Business at North Texas State Teachers College

The problem of this study is to determine the needs of students who are majoring in business and to design a workbook that will best prepare these students for the business courses offered at North Texas State Teachers College and for the problems of everyday life.
Date: 1947
Creator: Williams, Walter Maxey
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Survey to Determine the Relationshiops of Certain Factors to Success in Elementary College Accounting at North Texas State College (open access)

A Survey to Determine the Relationshiops of Certain Factors to Success in Elementary College Accounting at North Texas State College

In this study an effort is made to determine how certain factors are related to success in elementary college accounting at North Texas State College. The factors which are considered are: grades made in high school bookkeeping, size of high school attended, sex, age, military service, marital status, intelligence, college classification of the student, and high school bookkeeping credit earned by the student.
Date: 1949
Creator: Brooks, Paul A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis, as Revealed by the Wire Recorder, of the Methods Used by Ten Selected Business Mathematics Students in Solving Stated Problems (open access)

An Analysis, as Revealed by the Wire Recorder, of the Methods Used by Ten Selected Business Mathematics Students in Solving Stated Problems

Many studies have been made concerning the difficulties which business mathematics students have in solving stated problems. Such studies have been made by analyzing the student's errors as they appear on written solutions to problems, and, as a result, many errors are overlooked. Errors in the thinking process, and failure to read the problem a sufficient number of times are responsible for many errors made by students. Such errors are not apparent on written solutions, but would be revealed through oral solutions as recorded on a wire recorder. The purpose of this study, then, is to analyze the errors revealed by a wire recorder, along with errors on written solutions, and to classify and tabulate the errors from both sources.
Date: 1949
Creator: Jones, Donald M.
System: The UNT Digital Library