Statistics for Psychologists
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  1. Statistics for Psychologists
  • PSYC411
    • Week 1. Introducing Data
    • Week 2. Manipulating data
    • Week 3. Drawing graphs from data
    • Week 4. Testing nominal data
    • Week 5. Testing differences between groups
    • Week 6. The structured research report – Quick start
    • Week 6. How you can do the analysis work
    • Week 6. Why we are asking you to do this
    • Week 7. Hypotheses and associations
    • Week 8. Introduction to the linear model
    • Week 9. Data visualization practices
    • Week 10. Developing the linear model
  • PSYC412
    • Week 11. Recap of the linear model and practising data-wrangling in R
    • Week 12. Categorical predictors
    • Week 13. More on interactions
    • Week 14. Logistic regression
    • Week 15. Poisson regression
    • Week 16. Workbook introduction to multilevel data
    • Week 16. Conceptual introduction to multilevel data
    • Week 17. Workbook introduction to mixed-effects models
    • Week 17. Conceptual introduction to mixed-effects models
    • Week 18. Developing linear mixed-effects models
    • Week 18. Conceptual introduction to developing linear mixed-effects models
    • Week 00. The structured research report – Requirements
    • Week 00. Writing reproducible reports using Quarto
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Welcome to analysing and interpreting data for Masters students. For Term 1, please click on PSYC411 button below. For Term 2, please click on the PSYC412 button.

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