Measurement Of Student Ability To Problem Solve In Accounting

This paper describes the development and evaluation of a test used to measure accounting-specific problem solving skills in business students in an effort to assess the outcome of a significant curricular revision in the principles of accounting series. In response to suggestions by the Accounting E...

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