Students should bring to each lecture a copy of the pdf file of the lecture slides on which to make notes - these will be made available on iLearn in advance of each topic. On successful completion you will be able to: Please note that at both levels, the quizzes may be saved mid attempt and resumed later (within the available time). Students should use practice quizzes to become familiar with the questions and confident they understand the concepts prior to completing the assessment quizzes.
Please see the information sheet on iLearn with access code purchasing options.
However, only those students who purchase the text book (with access code) or a Wiley Plus access code will be able to use the on-line text book and other facilities. All students will be able to access the on-line quizzes from week 3 of teaching. Web quizzes accessed via the Wiley Publishers website: These on-line quizzes are due at approximately weekly intervals. The 10 best marks are used and count 1% each in the assessment. There are several methods that can be used to calculate a percentile and these steps demonstrate one of the simplest ways to do so.There are eleven quizzes, due at approximately weekly intervals. The kth (60th) percentile is then calculated by taking the average of that value in your data set (56) and the next ranked value (67).
Since the value for the 60th percentile must be greater than the first five values, the 6th ranked value would be the kth (60th) percentile.