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Marketing students' perception of traditional and intensive delivery: an exploratory study

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posted on 2024-07-13, 05:48 authored by Henry Wai Leong Ho, Michael Jay Polonsky
The study investigated how undergraduate marketing students perceived intensive delivery of subjects over summer school as compared to traditional semester delivery. The results suggest that students did not perceive there were substantial differences in learning, but preferred the more intensive nature of the learning. The results also indicate that summer school students found the subject more interesting and rated the subject higher overall as compared with the traditional mode. Individual assessment grades for students in the intensive mode did differ to those in the traditional mode, but examination results and final grades were not statistically different. Intensive modes may be viable alternatives to traditional semester long classes, although they do potentially have increased costs.

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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Dunedin, New Zealand, 03-05 December 2007

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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference ANZMAC, Dunedin, New Zealand, 03-05 December 2007

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5 pp

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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy

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Copyright © 2007 Henry Ho and Michael Polonsky. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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