The course is designed to train students in a critical area of scientific methodology-analyzing data. Topics include: frequency distributions; central tendency and variability; independent, matched, and repeated measures sample comparisons; simple, factorial, and repeated measures analysis of variance; correlation and regression; nonparametric and binomial analysis; and, analysis of ordinal data.  Prerequisites:   MAT 102 or higher.
      
SSC 315: STATS FOR SOCIAL & BEHAVOR SCIENCES
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      Division
          UG
              School Division
          School of Humanities, Sciences and Technology
              