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Title
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The effects of computer-assisted instruction on achievement in the accounting principles course on the community college level.
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Creator
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Sparkman, S. Keith, Florida Atlantic University, MacKenzie, Donald G.
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Abstract/Description
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Many of the studies dealing with computer-assisted instruction in accounting appear to be descriptive and anecdotal in nature (Bialaszewski, Kocakulah & Bialaszewski, 1986; Cerullo, Topiol & Klein, 1989; Helmi, 1986; Kent & Linnegar, 1988). The purpose of this research was to estimate the effect, if any, that a specific computer-assisted instruction (CAI) program, Hypergraphics, had on student achievement in a basic accounting course at a community college. The results of this study indicate...
Show moreMany of the studies dealing with computer-assisted instruction in accounting appear to be descriptive and anecdotal in nature (Bialaszewski, Kocakulah & Bialaszewski, 1986; Cerullo, Topiol & Klein, 1989; Helmi, 1986; Kent & Linnegar, 1988). The purpose of this research was to estimate the effect, if any, that a specific computer-assisted instruction (CAI) program, Hypergraphics, had on student achievement in a basic accounting course at a community college. The results of this study indicate that CAI is no better, yet no worse than traditional instructional methods. The results of this study also indicate that students' grade point averages (GPAs) may contribute to their degree of success in accounting. Students with medium GPAs and students with high GPAs achieved at significantly (p $<$.05) higher levels in an accounting course, regardless of treatment.
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Date Issued
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1992
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/12300
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Subject Headings
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Accounting--Computer-assisted instruction, Community colleges--Study and teaching
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Format
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Document (PDF)