3.4 Students use quantitative evidence as a basis for reasoning, problem-solving, and argument
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A quantitatively literate graduate should be able to…
3.4.1
Analyze
quantitative evidence and
construct
an argument based on that evidence.
3.4.2
Formulate
a problem,
set it up
for solution,
solve
it, and
judge
the reasonableness of the answer.
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The QL Learning Outcomes
3.1 Students compute using arithmetic and algebra, work with units of measurement, translate verbal descriptions into mathematical form, and/or evaluate the reasonableness of quantitative assertions.
3.2 Students interpret and construct tables, graphs, and schematic representations of relationships among objects and concepts.
3.3 Students draw conclusions based on probabilities, costs, benefits, and risks.
3.4 Students use quantitative evidence as a basis for reasoning, problem-solving, and argument
3.5 Students design empirical research, evaluate research designs, and analyze quantitative data to draw conclusions about research hypotheses.
3.6 Students communicate quantitative information using numbers and words appropriate to the audience.
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