(PSYC 205) Applied Social Statistics
Statistical procedures and the interpretation of statistical data in the social sciences.
Credit Hours | 3.0 Lecture |
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Prerequisites | PSYC 111, PSYC 190, MATH 107 or MATH 110 or equivalent |
Offered | Fall, Winter |
Programs | International Development Minor, Information Technology (BS), Linguistics Minor, Mathematics (BS), Political Science Minor, Psychology (BS), Psychology Minor, Public Management Minor |
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Gain capability to interpret statistical results in a context of substantive social research.
- Obtain statistical literacy and critically read empirical research in social sciences .
- Demonstrate how to prepare and analyze dataset using multivariate techniques in SPSS Obtain statistical literacy and critically read empirical research in social sciences.
- Gain capability to interpret statistical results in a context of substantive social research Obtain statistical literacy and critically read empirical research in social sciences .
- Demonstrate how to prepare and analyze dataset using multivariate techniques in SPSS Gain capability to interpret statistical results in a context of substantive social research Obtain statistical literacy and critically read empirical research in social sciences.