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CCTP-771 Statistical Methodology
Professor Owen
This course is designed to provide students with a solid background in introductory and intermediate level statistical methods. These methods can be used in conjunction with data from a wide range of sources, including surveys, content analyses, economic and business data, aggregate level demographic indicators, and census data, to name but a few. The class will cover basic univariate statistics, bivariate analysis, and multiple regression techniques. Core concepts, such as probability theory and hypothesis testing, will be discussed. A hands-on approach will be employed. Students will work with SPSS, a widely used social scientific statistical package. No prior background in statistical methods is required. Fulfills the research methods requirement. This course must be completed in the second fall semester and can be taken in the first fall semester pending seat availability. It is only offered in the fall.
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