Course Information: Behavior Statistics  (21845)

A practical focus on the context of statistics in behavioral research, with an emphasis on looking at data before jumping into a test. This course provides students with an understanding of the logic behind the statistics: why and how certain statistical methods are used rather than just doing techniques by rote. Students move beyond number crunching to discover the meaning of statistical results and how they relate to the research questions being asked. Students will engage with real data and research studies as a base and move through analyses of data.

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Pre-Requisite:   (( MATH 1001 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( MATH 1001 with minimum grade: TRC )
OR ( MATH 1101 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( MATH 1101 with minimum grade: TRC )
OR ( MATH 1111 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( MATH 1111 with minimum grade: TRC )
OR ( MATH 1113 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( MATH 1113 with minimum grade: TRC )
OR ( MATH 1401 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( MATH 1401 with minimum grade: TRC ))
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