PSYCHOLOGY 201
STATISTICAL METHODS
COURSE SYLLABUS

Instructor: Dr. Daniel Arkkelin

Office: DMH 219

Office Hours: By Appointment

Phone: 219.464.5441

HomePage: www.valpo.edu/home/faculty/darkkeli

e-mail: Daniel.Arkkelin@valpo.edu


Texts: 

Course Description: This course has two specific goals: (1) to provide the student with the skills to understand, calculate and interpret various statistics, and (2) to provide the ability to determine when and how to apply a particular statistical technique. From a broader perspective, however, the course has several additional purposes. It will familiarize students sufficiently with the terms and procedures of statistics to enable them to understand scientific reports. It will attempt to teach students to view statistical techniques (as well as computer skills) as scientific tools for generating and interpreting data. Finally, it will strengthen students' general problem-solving skills and their understanding of the use of the scientific method for testing ideas in the social, behavioral and health sciences.

Computer Requirement: Students will be required to learn how to use the the computer facilities to aid them in the statistical analysis of data. Each student will be issued a user name and password, and will be expected to carry out a number of exercises on the computer. An introductory session will be conducted at the computer center (time and date to be announced). Students who do not attend this session will still be responsible for being able to logon to the central computer, create and modify data files, execute statistical routines with SPSS, and generate printouts of the required exercises.

Attendance Policy: Class attendance is essential to successful performance in this course, and you are responsible for all class activities. Attendance for scheduled quizzes and exams is mandatory, and make-up quizzes/exams will be considered only in cases of extreme personal hardship.

Evaluation Policy: There will be four exams (50 pts. each), five quizzes (10 pts. each), and ten computer assignments (5 pts. each; points will be deducted for late assignments), for a total of 300 pts. Grades will be assigned according to the following criteria: 90-100% = A; 80-89% = B; 70-79% = C; 60-69% = D; < 60% = F. The instructor retains the right to lower these criteria, but they will not be raised under any circumstances.

COURSE SCHEDULE & ASSIGNMENTS

Week

Dates

Assignments

Topics

Computer

1

T, 5/21

Ch1

Introduction

Ch1 - 3

 

W, 5/22

Ch 1 HW; Ch2

Central Values

 

R, 5/23

QUIZ 1; Ch 2 HW

 

Ch 4

         

2

T, 5/28

EXAM 1; Ch3

Variability

Ch5

 

W, 5/29

Ch3-4

z-scores

Ch 4 & 5 due

 

R, 5/30

Ch 3-4 HW; Ch 5

Correlation

Ch6

         

3

M, 6/3

QUIZ2; Ch5

Regression

Ch 6 due

 

T, 6/4

Ch 5 HW; Ch6

Probability

Ch7
 

W, 6/5

EXAM 2; Ch6

Normal Curve

Ch 7 due

 

R, 6/6

Ch 6 HW

Sampling

Ch8
         

4

M, 6/10

QUIZ 3; Ch7

Confidence Intervals

Ch 8 due

 

T, 6/11

Ch7; Ch8

Hypothesis Testing

Ch9
 

W, 6/12

Ch 7 HW; Ch8

One-Sample t test

Ch 9 due

 

R, 6/13

Ch 8 HW; Ch9

Two-Sample t-test

Ch11
         

5

M, 6/17

QUIZ 4; Ch9

Types of t-tests

Ch 11 due

 

T, 6/18

Ch 9 HW; Ch10

1-WAY ANOVA

Ch12
 

W, 6/19

EXAM 3; Ch10

LSD

Ch 12 due

 

R, 6/20

Ch 10 HW; Ch11

2-WAY ANOVA

Ch13
         

6

M, 6/24

QUIZ 5; Ch11

Interactions

Ch 13 due

 

T, 6/25

Ch 11 HW
 
Ch14
 

W, 6/26

EXAM 4

 
Ch 14 due