Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (V89.0010) NYU
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This course aims to provide students with tools for evaluating data from psychological studies. Students will gain familiarity with data description, significance tests, confidence intervals, linear regression, analysis of variance, and other related topics.
Students will learn to analyze psychological data with both handheld calculators and computer software, and learn to interpret the results from randomized experiments, as well as correlational studies.
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Language: English
Professors: Michael Williams
Units: 23
Lesson content
- Lec 1 Intro to Psych Statistics
- Lec 2 Frequency Tables, Graphs, and Distributions
- Lec 3 Measures of Central Tendency and Variability Part 1
- Lec 4 Measures of Central Tendency and Variability Part 2
- Lec 5 Standardized Scores and Normal Distribution Part 1
- Lec 6 Standardized Scores and Normal Distribution Part 2
- Lec 7 Intro to Hypothesis Testing; One Group Z - Test
- Lec 8 Interval Test and the T - Distribution
- Lec 9 T - Test for Two Independent Sample Means
- Lec 10 Statistical Power and Effect Size Part 1
- Lec 11 Statistical Power and Effect Size Part 2
- Lec 12 Linear Correlation
- Lec 13 Linear Regression Part 1
- Lec 14 Linear Regression Part 2
- Lec 15 Matched T-Test
- Lec 16 One-Way Independent ANOVA
- Lec 17 Multiple Comparisons
- Lec 18 Linear Contrasts
- Lec 19 Two-Way ANOVA
- Lec 20 Interactions
- Lec 21 Repeated Measures ANOVA Part 1
- Lec 22 Repeated Measures ANOVA Part 2
- Lec 23 Chi-Square
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