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Course Code Course Title L T P C

30211MG302 Data Analysis for Managers (Laboratory) 0 0 4 2


1. Preamble
Statistical analysis is playing a major role in project and research work. In the present era
the top tier journals are expecting the researchers to use scientific approach to analyses
the data collected through primary or secondary sources. This course will help the
students to understand the process of analyzing the data and reporting the results in their
research projects using SPSS software.
2. Prerequisite
This course demands the understanding of fundamentals of computers and statistics.
3. Links to Other Courses
This course is linked to Research Methodology and Project Work.
4. Course Educational Objectives
Through this course the students will be able: -
1. To classify the construct measurement process in social science research.
2. To demonstrate the univariate and Bivariate data analysis techniques.
3. To perform the data analysis using IBM SPSS.
4. To learn the process of reporting the results.
5. Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: -
Level of Learning
domain (Based
Cos Course Outcomes
on Revised
Bloom’s)
Examine tabular and diagrammatic representation of K4, S3
CO1
data using SPSS.
CO2 Analyze center of distribution and spread of the data. K4, S3
CO3 Interpret hypothesis for parametric tests. K5, S3
CO4 Interpret hypothesis for non - parametric test. K5, S3
Assess the relationship between dependent and K5, S3
CO5
independent variables.
6. Correlation of COs with POs
CO Nos PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
CO1 H H H H
CO2 H H H H
CO3 H H H H
CO4 H H H H
CO5 H H H H
H- High; M-Medium; L-Low
7. Course Contents
1. Frequency table using SPSS CO1
2. Graphical representation of data using SPSS CO1
3. Central tendency using SPSS CO2
4. Measures of dispersion using SPSS CO2
5. Correlation CO3, CO4
6. One Sample T-Test CO3
7. Independent Sample T-Test CO3
8. Paired sample T-Test CO3
9. One-Way Anova CO3
10. Chi-Square Test for goodness of fit CO4
11. Chi-Square Test for Independence CO4
12. Mann-Whitney U test CO4
13. Krushkal Wallis test CO4
14. Regression CO5
Total: 60 Periods
8. Rubrics for Internal Assessment
Rubrics for evaluation of laboratory experiment
Performance in Result & Viva Voce Record Total
conducting experiment Analysis (3) (4) (15 Marks)
(5) (3)
Rubrics for evaluation of model laboratory test experiment
Performance in conducting Result & Analysis Viva Voce Total
experiment (15) (5) (5) (25 Marks)

9. Rubrics for End Semester Laboratory Examination


Performance in conducting Result and Analysis Viva Voce Total
experiment (30) (20) (10) (60 Marks)
10. Text Books
1. Greeson Ruben, “SPSS for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide to Learn about
Statistical Data, Research Methods and Data Analysis Using the SPSS Program”,
MarkHollis publisher, 2021.
2. Roxy Peck, Chris Olsen and Jay Devore, “Introduction to Statistics and Data
Analysis”, 3rd Edition, Thomson Higher Education, 2018.
11. Reference Books
1. Jesus Salcedo, Keith McCormick, Jon Peck, Andrew Wheeler, SPSS Statistics for
Data Analysis and Visualization, Wiley, 2017.
2. Andy Field, Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics, Sage Publications,
2018.

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