Statistical Methods in Psychology (201-0-20)
Instructors
John Michael Bailey
Meeting Info
Swift Hall 107: Mon, Wed 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
This course focuses on the analysis of data, using computer software. The approach is conceptual-I want you to understand not memorize. Important concepts include samples versus populations, normal curves and the central limit theorem, sampling distributions, standard errors, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, t-tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and the chi-squared test. We will also discuss the replication crisis and how common statistical practices have contributed. Finally, we will learn how to employ statistical procedures that will advance science.
Registration Requirements
Psychology 110 or permission of the instructor.
Teaching Method
There are online learning modules that students are expected to read, instead of a textbook. I will lecture in the classroom. Learning is also enhanced by weekly homework and weekly group assignments
Evaluation Method
Grades will be based on weekly homework and group exercises (60%) and two exams (20% each).
Class Materials (Required)
There is no required textbook. Required Statistical Software: JMP. Northwestern has a site license for this software, and so it is free to students and can be downloaded here:https://www.it.northwestern.edu/software/sas/jmp.html
Class Materials (Suggested)
TEXTBOOK: Warne, R. T. (2018). Statistics for the Social Sciences: A General Linear Model Approach. Cambridge University Press. (An edition, including the first: ISBN: 978-1-107-57697-1)
Class Attributes
Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area
Prerequisites apply, see description