PSYC-2345 Introductory Statistics for Behavioral Sciences

An introduction to statistics with a primary focus on problem solving and statistical literacy. Designed to provide students with the conceptual foundation and quantitative skills needed to analyze and interpret data and to meaningfully interpret statistical results reported in research articles and in popular media. Includes topics such as the quantification of variables, sources of data, sampling procedures, graphical representation of data, measures of central tendency and variability, probability, correlation and regression, confidence intervals, and significance tests. Offered each fall.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

MATH-1310 or MATH-1315 or MATH-1330 or MATH-1335 or MATH-1410