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Social Statistics
(21328)
g sociology, criminal justice, geography, political science, and anthropology, in addition to other behavioral disciplines. This course will take a step-by step approach to facilitate an understanding of how statistical observations are calculated, computed, interpreted, and applied. It emphasizes the interrelations between data gathering (sampling), data computation, data analysis, and data interpretation. Special focus is given to practical decision-making and learning to use a statistical software package.
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1. $40 or less req textbook costs 2. Asynchronous
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