An Empirical Examination of the Relationship Between the Course Instructor, Student Mathematics Skills, and Course Grade in First College-Level Accounting Class
Previous research has shown a relationship between the success of students in the first college-level accounting course and variables such as level of motivation and previous accounting experience. This research extends previous studies in three avenues. First, it provides further evidence on the di...
Main Authors: | Hamid Pourjalali (Ph.D), Janet Kimbrell (Ph.D), T. Sterling Wetzel (Ph.D) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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University of Tehran
1994-09-01
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Series: | بررسیهای حسابداری و حسابرسی |
Online Access: | https://acctgrev.ut.ac.ir/article_31550_33364b156e6e33c83ae56a2d54fb0a2f.pdf |
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