This is an intermediate statistics unit, which covers both the design and statistical components of experiments common to psychological research. The importance of interpretation based on both the design and statistics components is emphasised, together with concepts of power and sample size requirements for efficient research. Statistical methods covered include: descriptive statistics; one-way and two-way analysis of variance; analysis of variance with repeated measures; correlation; and regression. The unit includes instruction on the presentation of statistical results in report formal. Practical classes are based on the use of the SPSS statistical package. -- Course Website
Instructor: Dr Eugene Chekaluk
Prerequisites: STAT122(P) or STAT170(P) or STAT171(P) or PSY122(P) or admission to GDipPsych