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JiTT Examples in Economics

Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) exercises can address nearly any concept or student learning outcome you have. JiTT exercises can be used in courses at all levels, from principles of economics to senior-level electives to graduate courses capstones, and in class sizes of all types. For a comprehensive set of JiTT examples from a variety of disciplines, see the Pedagogy in Action JiTT Warmup Exercises site.

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Economic Statistics: Hypothesis Testing part of Starting Point: Teaching and Learning Economics:Teaching Methods:Just in Time Teaching:Examples
This activity helps a student recognize the consequences of Type I and Type II errors in hypothesis testing.



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