PSYC 3381 Statistics in Psychology

Students examine common behavioral science statistical techniques such as frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, variability, correlation and tests of significance including t-tests and ANOVA. Additional topics may include regression, multifactorial statistics, and effect sizes. In addition, students will practice analyzing datasets using statistical software and interpreting the output in context of research. This class is intended for Psychology Majors. Students in other majors are allowed to take this course if they have the required prerequisites.

Prerequisite

PSYC 1301 or SOCI 1311 or CRJU 1311 plus MATH 1304 or MATH 1311 or MATH 2303 or any MATH 2000 or above class or permission of instructor

Offered

Fall, Spring and as needed in Summer