IECD-536 Statistics I4 semester credits This basic course reviews concepts in introductory statistics, including descriptive statistics, basic probability theory, sampling distributions and the Central Limit Theorem; the binomial, normal, Student, chi-square, and F distributions; and techniques of 1- and 2- sample tests, linear regression, correlation, an introduction to analysis of variance and selected nonparametric procedures. It discusses the application of these concepts by analyzing peer-reviewed articles focusing on Infant Mental Health and Developmental Disorders research. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
Students successfully completing this course will be able to:
- Choose an analysis appropriate to the following designs/study types and properly conduct and report the analysis using APA guidelines:
a. Population studies
b. Correlational study
c. Comparison of two means (related and unrelated)
d. Comparison of more than two means (related and unrelated)
e. Comparison of two or more means with multiple factors
f. Determination of linear effects on factors
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