This course covers statistical methods related to behavioral sciences including frequency distributions, graphic methods, central tendency, variability, correlation, reliability, and tests of significance.
Prerequisites
Credit in a 100-level (or above) Social Science course, placement into English 100, and placement into Math 103 or higher; or consent of instructor.
Course Outcomes
- Use descriptive and inferential statistics to summarize and analyze raw data.
- Present statistical data in graphs and tables.
- Use statistics to investigate the relationships among variables.
- Use t-tests, regression, and ANOVA to test hypotheses and statistical significance.