CRIM 2360: Introduction to Statistics in Social and Behavioral Sciences (2021-2022)
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Presents the conceptual basis and application of statistical analysis in social and behavioral research. Includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, hypothesis testing and inferential statistics. An introduction to analysis of variance and non-parametric statistics will also be provided.
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Raphael Mondesir
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Tu,Th
Final: Tu
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12:50PM-2:50 PM
12:30PM-2:30 PM
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09/13-11/17
11/23-11/23
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Marston Watson Hall 3
Marston Watson Hall 3
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Restrictions: Criminal Justice, Psychology, Soc Justice/Cultural Studies, Sociology Majors, Minors, Concentrations only.
Equivalent: PSY 2360, SOC 2360
Crosslisted with: SOC 2360 CRN: 116
Attributes: WK Quantitative Reasoning
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: (CRIM 1110: C- or better OR SOC 1110: C- or better OR PSY 1180: C- or better) AND (Math Placement Level: B or better OR MAT 0145: C- or better)
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