
Description: Presents an advanced consideration of the planning, conduct and evaluation of research in the behavioral and biological sciences, employing parametric and nonparametric statistics. Emphasizes inferential statistics, design, analysis, interpretation and computer utilization. (3 semester hours credit)
Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in 48.101 General Psychology; Minimum grade of C in 48.160 Basic Statistics, Minimum grade of C in 48.281 Experimental Psychology: Methodology, and successful completion of 48.282 Experimental Psychology: Applications
Usually taught by: Dr. Leitzel
Generally offered: Spring of odd-numbered years
Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major or Psychology Minor, and can fill a General Education requirement.