Statistics for PSYC Sciences (PSYC 210)
- College: College of Arts and Sciences
- Department: Social Sciences Dept
- Credit Hours: 3
Introduces the use of descriptive and inferential statistics in psychological science. Covers measures of central tendency, variability, probability, confidence intervals, statistical significance and statistical power, as well as Chi-square, correlation coefficients, T-Tests, and Analysis of Variance. Includes the calculation of these statistics using computer software, and their proper interpretation. A sequence of STQM 260 and STQM 322 can be substituted for this course to fulfill the Psychology Major statistics requirement. Pre-Requisites:MATH 115 or 117 with grade of C or 24 on ACT or 560 on SAT; & PSYC 150. Typically Offered Fall Only