Assessment Information
This coursework requires the submission of a statistical report on the topic of house prices’ behaviour in Germany. The total number of words of this report should be approximately equal to 1500 words.
More specifically, your statistical report should focus on the topic “What are the determinants of house prices in Germany?” and should include:
1) An Introductionhighlighting the importance of the topic and briefly discussing the theories and evidence provided by existing literature. This discussion should be based on peer-reviewed credible sources such as textbooks, newspaper articles, journal articles, etc. Your introduction should not exceed 400 words.
(10 marks)
2) A Descriptive Statistics analysis that should include:
2.1) Descriptive Statistic Table with measures of location, dispersion and shape for each variable.
2.2) Histogram graphs for each variable (including Normal distribution curve).
2.3) Interpretation of the descriptive statistic table and histogram should be restricted to the variable of interest i.e., House Prices and that should focus on the following measures: for measures of location (or central tendency) – mean, median & mode; for measures of dispersion – standard deviation, range, interquartile range & coefficient of variation; for measures of shape – skewness. Interpretation of the graph should focus on the shape of the variable of interest’s distribution.
(25 marks)
3) A Correlationanalysis that should include:
3.1) Pearson correlation table and interpretation of respective correlation coefficients.
3.2) Scatter diagrams (including trend line) and interpretation of these diagrams.
3.3) Hypothesis Tests: Interpretation of the degree of association between the dependent variable and each of the independent variables based on the results of significance tests presented in the Pearson correlation table.
(25 marks)
4) A Regressionsection that should include:
4.1) Regression Model estimation results i.e. regression model Table and mathematical expression.
4.2) Model Fit Table and respective interpretation.
4.3) Hypothesis Test on Model Significance Table and interpretation of respective Fstatistic result.
4.4) Hypothesis Tests on Variables Significance Table and interpretation of respective tstatistics results.
(20 marks)
5) A Conclusionthat should briefly summarise the main findings of your study and provide a comparison between your study’s findings and those from existing related-literature. Your conclusion should not exceed 300 words.
(10 marks)
An excel sheet with the data set for this statistical analysis report is now available on Moodle.
Note: Successful submissions should be written in an essay format. 10 marks will be given to the formatting, proper citation of the relevant literature used to support the discussion of the research question; in addition, you should use written language that is clear, accurate, and appropriate to the task.
DATA SOURCES
You MUST only use secondary data sources for this assignment (i.e., information already in the public domain such as textbooks, newspaper articles, journal articles, etc.).
Criteria for Assessment and Learning Outcomes
The table attached below (pg. 5) details the criteria by which your work will be assessed.
This assignment is designed to assess the following learning outcomes at an applied level:
- Utilise the use of spreadsheets and statistics packages in the production of reports that include tables and charts.
- Explore the application of on-line databases and other internet-based search techniques.
- Utilise descriptive and inferential statistics and be able to apply these techniques to the analysis and presentation of data. These will include: summarising and analysing data, probability and statistical distributions, hypothesis testing, forecasting and regression modelling and analysis.
- To develop a variety of transferable skills, such as: working on developing one’s dialogical skills, numeracy, I.T skills and writing a report. These skills will be integrated with other modules; specifically, most modules in the programme require students to use data related skills.
Word Count
The overall word count is 1,500.
There will be a penalty of a deduction of 10% of the mark (after internal moderation) for work exceeding the word limit by 10% or more.
The word limit includes quotations and citations but excludes the references list, tables and charts.
How to submit your assessment
The assessment must be submitted by 16:00 (4 pm) on: 9thof May 2023
You are only allowed to submit a file in *.doc or *.docx format (word). Any other file format is not accepted.
- The submission must be via Moodle of the module Moodle page and the submission needs to create a Turn It-In report. If there is no Turn It-In report, your work will receive a grade of zero.
- Before the deadline, you can make several submissions to check your similarity index in Turn It-In. This gives you the opportunity to amend your work. However, after the deadline no further submission is possible and the last submission prior to the deadline counts as the final submission.
- Your coursework will be given a zero mark if you do not submit a copy through Moodle. Please take care to ensure that you have fully submitted your work.
- Please ensure that you have submitted your work using the correct file format, unreadable files will receive a mark of zero.
- All work submitted after the submission deadline without a valid and approved reason (see below) will be given a mark of zero.
- The University wants you to do your best. However, we know that sometimes events happen which mean that you can’t submit your coursework by the deadline – these events should be beyond your control and not easy to predict. If this happens, you can apply for an extension to your deadline for up to two weeks, or if you need longer, you can apply for a deferral, which takes you to the next assessment period (for example, to the resit period following the main Assessment Boards).
- Apply for an extension or deferral at: [email protected] or by speaking in person to a member of the Registry Team.
- Please note: under no circumstances are module staff allowed to give unofficial extensions.
- Students MUST keep a copy and/or an electronic file of their assignment.
Ethics
The ethical issues associated with this assignment brief will be covered during the module teaching and are overseen by the module staff team. The work that you will carry out on this module does not require you to obtain individual ethical clearance for your individual project. However, during the discussion with your module tutor, if it is felt that individual ethical authorization is needed, you will be advised of the process and the deadline for obtaining it.
GUIDELINES AND BACKGROUND TO THIS ASSIGNMENT
Plagiarism
As part of your study, you will be involved in carrying out research and using this when writing up your coursework. It is important that you correctly acknowledge someone else’s writing, thoughts, or ideas and that you do not attempt to pass this off as your own work. Doing so is known as plagiarism. It is not acceptable to copy from another source without acknowledging that it is someone else’s writing or thinking. This includes using paraphrasing as well as direct quotations. You are expected to correctly cite and reference the works of others. The Centre for Academic Writing provides documents to help you get this right. If you are unsure, please visit Academic- Misconduct.pdf (tkh.edu.eg).
Return of Marked Work
You can expect to have marked work returned to you on the 25thof May 2023. If for any reason there is a delay you will be kept informed. Marks and feedback will be provided online. As always, marks will have been internally moderated only, and will therefore be provisional; your mark will be formally agreed upon later in the year once the external examiner has completed his / her review.
Supporting information
Students can demonstrate their learning by
- Producing a report that includes tables and charts generated by SPSS.
- Adequately discussing relevant literature retrieved from available online databases.
- Appropriately using and interpreting descriptive and inference statistics in the analysis and presentation of data.
- Developing and presenting a high quality standard statistical report on the topic of the determinants of house prices.
- Using in-text citations to support the discussion and writing in a language that is clear, accurate, and appropriate to the task.
KH4002ACC Coursework – Marking and
Assessment Scheme
Marks Below 40% equivalent
Marks in
the range of 40– 49% equivalent
Marks in
the range of 50– 59% equivalent
Marks in the range of 60– 69% equivalent
Marks 70% and above equivalent
Each Question (Content and learning outcomes)
This work
does not meet the learning outcomes of the task. The work demonstrates little
or no understanding of the task requirements, and little insight into the
content of the question.
An adequate ability to meet the learning outcomes of
the task but perhaps only marginally, and without confidence. A great deal of
further work is required, and some aspects of the tasks appear to be
misunderstood
A commitment to meeting
the objectives and learning outcomes set within the
question. Learning Objectives are met, but not always confidently. The work
may display some misunderstandings and flaws in the thought process
Evidence of a competent level of work. Learning
objectives are met, but there is the suggestion that some further work could
be beneficial. There is clear evidence of a desire to master the tasks
defined within the question.
Articulate, generally persuasive, and at the higher
end exceptional levels of work. Learning objectives are fully met and perhaps
exceeded. There is clear evidence of an ability to master the tasks defined
within the question.