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PS213

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Psychological Statistics

Course Title

Psychological Statistics

Course Description

An introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics used in psychological research. Topics include measures of central tendency, variability, and correlation, as well as probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance.

Restrictions: Psychology Majors/Minors; Criminology, Health Science, Neuroscience, Public Health and Sociology & Anthropology Majors Only. (Majors/Minors Restriction will be released for Open Registration)

CORE: Quantitative Reasoning

No credit given for PS-213 if credit has been given for ST-120 or ST-140.

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Course Type (Core Curriculum)

CO, COQR

Instructor Consent Required

No

Credits (Min)

4

Repeatable

No

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