Psychology 290 - RESEARCH DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
Fall
2012
01
4.00
David Palmer
MWF 11:00-12:10
Smith College
16773-F12
SAB-RD 220
dcpalmer@science.smith.edu
16772
A survey of statistical methods needed for scientific research, including planning data collection and data analyses that will provide evidence about a research hypothesis. The course can include coverage of analyses of variance, interactions, contrasts, multiple comparisons, multiple regression, factor analysis, causal inference for observational and randomized studies and graphical methods for displaying data. Special attention is given to analysis of data from student projects such as theses and special studies. Statistical software will be used for data analysis. Prerequisites: One of the following: PSY190/MTH 190, GOV 190, MTH 241, MTH 245 or a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics examination or the equivalent. Enrollment limited to 20.