PS 395
Analysis of Variance
The logic of controlled experimentation, and introduction to complex analysis of variance designs commonly used in psychological research. Topics include factorial designs, repeated measure designs, Latin square designs, and planned and unplanned comparisons. Development of familiarity with a standard statistical package is an integral part of the course.
Prerequisites: PS394 and registration status: Honours Psychology Research Specialist programs(or permission of the department).
3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour
The logic of controlled experimentation, and introduction to complex analysis of variance designs commonly used in psychological research. Topics include factorial designs, repeated measure designs, Latin square designs, and planned and unplanned comparisons. Development of familiarity with a standard statistical package is an integral part of the course.
Prerequisites: PS394 and registration status: Honours Psychology Research Specialist programs(or permission of the department).
3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour
The logic of controlled experimentation, and introduction to complex analysis of variance designs commonly used in psychological research. Topics include factorial designs, repeated measure designs, Latin square designs, and planned and unplanned comparisons. Development of familiarity with a standard statistical package is an integral part of the course.
Prerequisites: PS394 and registration status: Honours Psychology Research Specialist programs(or permission of the department).
3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour