Course Evaluation for Biostats VHM 802 at AVC - Winter semester 2016

The purpose of this questionnaire is to summarize each student's experience of the course, as an aid for me (Henrik, the instructor) in the planning of next year's course. Your opinions will be very important in determining the future layout of the course.

This survey is not related to the survey carried out by the GS&R Office; their purpose is essentially to flag any concerns with the teaching and/or teacher. I hope, of course, that your experience of the course has been good, but I'm looking here for more specific views on the course. Your answers will be anonymous and will not be looked at before all course activities are completed. Upon receipt of answers from all, or almost all, students I'll post a summary of the responses on the web page.


Utility of different course parts

(scale for utility/usefulness/benefit: 1=little, 2=some, 3=considerable, 4=high)

Course partWorst thing(s) aboutBest thing(s) aboutUtilityRelative
(1-4)utility (%)
Lectures. .. .
(incl. handouts)
Lab sessions. .. .
(incl. solutions)
Textbook + notes. .. .
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Home assignments. .. .
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Course project. .. .
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Overall. .. 100%
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Comments:





Work load

Estimate the average number of weekly hours spent for the course (including classes and preparation):

less than 6 hours6-8 hours9-11 hours12 hours or more
Weekly work load... .

Assess the amount work required for the course relative to your expectations and what you find reasonable:

much lesslessas expectedmoremuch more
Overall work load... ..

Comments about work load:





Course topics

Utility/Benefit (1-4)
Course benefit for understanding linear/logistic regression.
Course benefit for understanding experimental design and ANOVA-type models.
Course benefit for understanding random effects models.
Course benefit for understanding repeated measures analysis.
Course benefit for practically using the statistical methods.
Additional course benefit compared to previous courses.

If your last assessment was 1 (little), please state previous course(s):


Comments about course topics:







Specific questions

Any other comments:









Many thanks for your help!
- Henrik


Henrik Stryhn (hstryhn@upei.ca) 2016-04-11