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					Course No: PSYC.3690-031; SIS Class Nbr: 1337; SIS Term: 3430
					
Course Status: Registration Closed
					Course Description
					An intermediate level course building on competence in quantitative reasoning skills and the fundamentals of research methods, and focusing on descriptive and inferential statistics and their application and interpretation. The course will include basic computational approaches; the primary goal is for students to develop the ability to articulate and apply statistical concepts, and communicate statistical results. The course includes topics in basic inferential statistics from z-scores up to and including chi-square and factorial ANOVA. Students will learn to use a database and conduct statistical analyses using standard software packages.  Meets Core Curriculum Essential Learning Outcome for Quantitative Literacy (QL).
					Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
					
						
							- Prerequisites: PSYC.2690 Research Methods with a passing grade of 'D' or better.
 
						
							- Core Codes: SS, QL
 
						
							- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
 
						
						
						- Instructor: Alice Frye
 
						
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					When Offered & Tuition
					
						
							- Online Course
 	
						
						
						- 2025 Spring: Jan 21 to May 08
 
						 
						- Course Level: Undergraduate
 
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							Tuition: $1155 
						
  
						- Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.
 
					
					
						Related Programs: B.A. in Psychology
					
					
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