Winter Term 2025 Research Methods II - 1698 - PSYC 281 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Sophomore standing and previous enrollment in one of STAT 107, STAT 255, ANTH 207, BIOL 280, PSYC 170. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 280 and PSYC 281 required. Catalog Description : This course focuses on data analysis, inferential and correlational statistics, interpretation of results, and research writing. Students design and execute several psychology studies, collect data to test preconceived, theoretically-founded hypotheses, analyze and interpret data, and disseminate findings in both verbal and written form. PSYC 281 is required of psychology majors and ideally taken by end of sophomore year. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 280 is required. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and previous enrollment in one of STAT 107, STAT 255, ANTH 207, BIOL 280, PSYC 170. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 280 and PSYC 281 required. Attributes: GER Social Science Div, GER Writing Intensive, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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