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Behavioral Science Statistics (BES 310)

Term: 2011 - 2012 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Jeffrey M Cooley
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM (1/23/2012 - 5/17/2012) Location: MAIN NDH 249

Description

Focus on the use of descriptive and inferential statistics as tools for conducting and interpreting research. Research questions from all areas of behavioral science will be analyzed to promote competence in interpreting data. Includes t-tests, correlations, chi-squares, and ANOVA. Prerequisites: Math 101, 30 cumulative credits, PSY 103, and one upper level psychology or sociology course.