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Higher Order Cognitive Skills And Performance Of Undergraduate Students: Do These Skills Differ Among Asian Groups?

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  • Dr Anna Che Azmi

    (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University Malaya)

  • Samir Harith

    (Lecturer, KDU University College)

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University-level business and accounting education should be more innovative than lower levels of education. Innovative education refers to a blend of different types of assessment in the study curriculum to address the diversity among students enrolled in courses at the tertiary level. The objective of this study was to analyze whether students from different ethnic groups perform differently in assessments due to different levels of cognitive skills. We conducted two types of analysis. Firstly, we analysed 37 essay questions extracted from four examinations papers set over two years for an undergraduate taxation course.

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  • Dr Anna Che Azmi & Samir Harith, 2012. "Higher Order Cognitive Skills And Performance Of Undergraduate Students: Do These Skills Differ Among Asian Groups?," Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, Far East Research Centre, vol. 9(3), pages 32-47, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:fej:articl:v:9c:y:2012:i:3:p:32-47
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    Keywords

    Higher order cognitive skills; ethnicity; diversity;
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    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration

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