PSY M125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Introduces the concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics and appropriate use of statistical techniques to analyze and interpret applications based on data from the social and behavioral sciences and related fields including psychology, sociology, education, criminal justice, health science, economics, business, anthropology, and political science. Includes probability theory, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques. Covers descriptive statistics, probability and sampling distributions, statistical inference, correlation and linear regression, z-test, one and two sample t-tests, analysis of variance, and chi-square. Includes use of statistical software for analysis of data and interpretation of results. Focuses on applications for students majoring in psychology, sociology, and other social and behavioral sciences.
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- Anthropology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Hospitality Management, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Child and Adolescent Development, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Administration of Justice, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Law, Public Policy, and Society, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CaI-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies: Creative Arts and Humanities
- General Studies: Interdisciplinary Studies
- General Studies: Society, Human Behavior and Culture
- Kinesiology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Nutrition and Dietetics, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Political Science, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Psychology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Public Health, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Social Justice Studies, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Social Work and Human Services, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Sociology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Statistics