PSYC 300: Statistics in Psychology

PSYC 300-202: Lab for Lecture 001
(Fall 2021)

02:30 PM to 04:20 PM R

Innovation Hall 203

Section Information for Fall 2021

This course will cover the basics of statistics in psychology and the behavioral sciences. No matter what kind of psychology the student is interested in (clinical, industrial, social, neuro, etc.), they WILL need to understand statistics. Even if they aren’t interested in pursuing psychology as an academic major or career, having an understanding of statistics will provide them with a toolkit that they can use to better slice through the barrage of information that will be thrown at them throughout their lives.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 4

Descriptive and inferential statistics in design, analysis, and interpretation of psychological research with practical application using computers in laboratory. Notes: Students are strongly encouraged to take PSYC 301 concurrently. Limited to three attempts.
Recommended Prerequisite: 6 credits of PSYC and 3 credits of MATH course work or permission of instructor.
Recommended Corequisite: Students are strongly encouraged to take PSYC 301.
Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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