PSYC2000 — Statistics for Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 2000 - Statistics for Psychology and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 2000 - Statistics for Psychology and Behavioral Sciences 4 Credits Students use basic mathematical and computerized procedures to analyze data in the behavioral sciences. Students use statistical software (e.g., SPSS, “R,” “PSPP”) to conduct descriptive and inferential data analyses. Students choose and apply statistical procedures to to answer psychological and behavioral scientific research questions. Students read, interpret, and write APA-style Results sections for behavioral science research. population, and probability (10%) The t-test: One and two samples (between and within) (10%) Statistical Significance: Effect Size, confidence intervals, and statistical power (10%) Correlation (5%) Learning
Prerequisites: PSYC1101, MATH1103