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PSYCH 201-CN : Statistical Methods in Psychology


Description

This course explores techniques for describing the real world with numbers and for making educated guesses about how the world works by manipulating these numbers. Students acquire a knowledge of how to execute statistical tests, but more importantly when and why to execute these tests. Emphasis is placed on understanding and interpreting data as well as on techniques of statistical analysis. A secondary goal of this course is to provide a framework from which to think critically about statistical evidence presented in the media and research reports from journals in psychology. Classes will consist of lecture and problem-based group work. The assessments include in-class quizzes, exams, a series of in-class "team" problem sets, take home problem sets, and a short paper analyzing the use of statistical information in the media. May not be audited. Carries social science or science credit. Prerequisites: PSYCH 110 and high school algebra.


Fall 2024
Start/End DatesDay(s)TimeBuildingSection
09/24/24 - 12/14/24Th
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.Kresge Hall 242566
InstructorCourse LocationStatusCAESAR Course ID
Gorvine, Benjamin
Evanston Campus
Open
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