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Technology Teacher, 1986
This instructional module examines a key function of science and technology: problem solving. It studies the meaning of problem solving, looks at techniques for problem solving, examines case studies that exemplify the problem-solving approach, presents problems for the reader to solve, and provides a student self-quiz. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Case Studies, Engineering, Learning Activities
Knapp, Thomas R.; And Others – 1980
This document consists of three modules concerned with aspects of statistics. The first provides knowledge of the effect of imperfect correlation and random error on differences between means, and the reasons for the necessity of random allocation of objects to experimental and control conditions in scientific experimentation. The second unit…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Whitley, W. Thurmon – 1980
The emphasis is on so-called "best solution" problems to questions that frequently arise in practical situations, such as finding an answer for the least amount of time, greatest volume, least amount of work, maximum profit, and minimum cost. One of this module's purposes is to help users become acquainted with the types of calculations necessary…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Grimm, C. A. – 1978
This document contains two units that examine integral transforms and series expansions. In the first module, the user is expected to learn how to use the unified method presented to obtain Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, complex Fourier series, real Fourier series, and half-range sine series for given piecewise continuous functions. In…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Meyerson, Mark D.; And Others – 1980
This document contains three modules. The first of these examines applications of algebra to geometry. It is designed to teach students how to algebraically characterize points which may be constructed with a compass and straight edge, and how to use this characterization to obtain classical geometric nonconstructibility results. The second unit…
Descriptors: Algebra, Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Geometry
Pfeiffer, Paul E. – 1979
This material assumes the user has the background provided by a good undergraduate course in applied probability. It is felt that introductory courses in calculus, linear algebra, and perhaps some differential equations should provide the requisite experience and proficiency with mathematical concepts, notation, and argument. The document is…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Modules
Kleinbaum, David G.; Kleinbaum, Anna – 1979
The document notes that in health and medical research the need to compare rates or proportions for some event can often occur. It is the module's goal to illustrate the conditions necessary for recognizing potentially misleading situations, and to show how to cope statistically with such situations. The four sections show: 1) when to adjust…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Demography, Higher Education
Rosenberg, Nancy S. – 1980
A group is viewed to be one of the simplest and most interesting algebraic structures. The theory of groups has been applied to many branches of mathematics as well as to crystallography, coding theory, quantum mechanics, and the physics of elementary particles. This material is designed to help the user: 1) understand what groups are and why they…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Cohen, Simon; Sherman, Gary J. – 1979
These two modules cover aspects of the coding process and algebraic coding theory. The first unit defines coding as a branch of information and communication science, which draws extensively upon many diverse mathematical fields, primarily abstract and linear algebra, number theory, probability and statistics, and combinatorial theory. Aspects of…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Information Science, Information Theory
Uebelacker, James W. – 1980
This module considers ordinary linear differential equations with constant coefficients. The "complex method" used to find solutions is discussed, with numerous examples. The unit includes both problem sets and an exam, with answers provided for both. (MP)
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Casstevens, Thomas W.; And Others – 1979
This document consists of five units which all view applications of mathematics to American politics. The first three view calculus applications, the last two deal with applications of algebra. The first module is geared to teach a student how to: 1) compute estimates of the value of the parameters in negative exponential models; and draw…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Likens, Thomas W. – 1979
These modules develop two prevalent explanations among political scientists of who gets what in the budgetary process. Specifically, the problem of how an agency's level of appropriations changes over time is addressed. It is noted that budgeting is a political process in the classic sense, in that it elicits and embodies patterns of conflict and…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Modules
Carlson, Roger – 1980
This module is designed for students with a high school algebra background. The goal is to present the elements of the group idea, primarily by way of a geometric model, and to see its application to the study of kinship relations within certain human groups. The material opens with a presentation of clans in a hypothetical society in an early…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Mathematics, Groups, Higher Education
Malkevitch, Joseph – 1979
One of the great strengths of mathematics is viewed as the fact that apparently diverse real-world questions translate into that same mathematical question. It is felt that studying a mathematical problem can often bring about a tool of surprisingly diverse usability. The module is geared to help users know how to use graph theory to model simple…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Graphs, Higher Education
Nevison, Christopher H. – 1979
This unit considers the application of calculus in determining price discrimination and consumer surplus in a competitive market. Producer surplus and two-tier price discrimination are also developed in problems. It is noted that calculus cannot usually provide numerical answers for practical economic problems. The importance of calculus…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Economics