PSYC 2100 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
This course introduces statistical analysis and research designs used in the behavioral sciences. In it students use statistical software (e.g., SPSS) to conduct descriptive and inferential data analyses. They choose and apply statistical procedures to help answer psychological and behavioral scientific research questions, and gain an introduction to commonly used research methods. In order to see how statistical methods and findings are reported in behavioral science research, students read, interpret, evaluate, and write APA-style Results sections.
Prerequisite
Prerequisites: PSYC 1110 (C or higher) and MATH 1080 or MATH 1090 or MATH 1100 or higher
Offered
Semesters: Spring