PSYC * 2010 – Quantification in Psychology S,F,W (3-0) [0.50]

An introduction to psychological measurement and to statistical principles in psychological research. The course emphasizes descriptive statistics and introduces concepts and techniques of hypothesis testing. Cannot be taken for credit by students with credit in a 2000 level or above course in statistics. (Also offered through distance education format.)





Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : October 7, 2013

Is the textbook recommended by the student? Yes
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : David Stanley

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Kind of a difficult course if you do not have any math knowledge. If you have Stanley as your prof though, he makes it a lot easier. He explains concepts extremely well and it more than willing to answer questions or slow down during lectures until you understand the material. If you are a psyc major then this course is required but do not fret! Just stay up with your readings and do practice questions if you need to get a hand of things and you will be fine!
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Posted By : Crystal
Posted On : January 28, 2011

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I had the best prof for this course and she made it all that much better. I hate math but this was one of my favorite classes second year. Easy stuff if you stay on top of it and get help THE DAY you think you might not understand. And odviously like anyother math, practicing on a regualr basis will help you whip through this course.
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : January 10, 2011

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this course is hell but you must take it
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Posted By : JoJo
Posted On : January 9, 2011

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This is a blank comment, who would do that?
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