PSYC 2226 — Behavioral Statistics
| Lecture/Lab Behavioral Statistics introduces students to basic mathematical and computerized procedures to analyze data in the behavioral sciences. In this course, students will use statistical software to conduct descriptive and inferential data analyses. Students will identify research designs, choose and apply statistical procedures to help to answer psychological and behavioral scientific research questions, as well as read, interpret, and write APA -style Results sections for behavioral science research . Prerequisities: MATH 1215, MATH 1220, PSYC 1215 MNTC Goal Area(s): 05 READING 3 credits | Lecture Analytical College Reading prepares students to read and analyze college -level material across disciplines. Emphasis is on the development of reading fluency and comprehension through active reading strategies, textual analysis, vocabulary strategies, and reading behaviors that influence reading engagement. SOCIOLOGY