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Nov 21, 2024
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PSYC - 3150 Psychology Statistics (3) Introduces students to statistics and statistical software used in psychological research and related fields. Topics covered include data entry, converting data, descriptive methods (frequency distributions, graphing, central tendency, skewness, variability, and kurtosis), and inferential methods (including hypothesis testing, t-test, correlation and regression, analysis of variance, and appropriate follow-up effect size tests). Data analysis from entry to computing, interpreting, and writing up results will be covered. Instructional Method: Lecture-Discussion, Online. Terms Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Prerequisite: Take PSYC-2150 with a minimum grade of “C”; also take any general education mathematics course prior to enrollment.
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