Statistics for Psychologists
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  • PSYC214
    • 1. Measurement, Variance and Inferential Statistics
    • 2. One-Factor Between-Participants ANOVA
    • 3. Assumptions of ANOVA and Follow-Up Procedures
    • 4. One-Factor Within-Participants ANOVA
    • 5. Revision of One-Factor ANOVA
    • 6. Introduction to Factorial Designs and Interactions
    • 7. Two-Factor Between-Participants ANOVA
    • 8. Two-Factor Mixed and Within-Participants ANOVA
    • 9. Three-Factor ANOVA
  • PSYC234
    • 1. Review of correlation, simple regression and demonstration of multiple regression
    • 2. Multiple Regression Including Categorical Predictors
    • 3. Multiple Regression Models that Include Interactions (Moderated Variables)
    • 4. Mediation
    • 5. Factor Analysis and the Binomial Test
    • 6. Wilcoxon rank-sum test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test
    • 7. Kruskal-Wallis test and Friedman’s ANOVA
    • 8. Binary logistic regression models
    • 9. Expanding on binary logistic regression

Statistics for Psychologists

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Welcome to Year 2 statistics!

This year you will have the opportunity to build on the skills you developed last year - both in terms of statistical expertise and data coding in R. The year, you will complete two statistics modules:

  • PSYC214: Statistics for group comparisons, with Sam Russell and Mark Hurlstone

  • PSYC234: Statistics: from association to modelling causality, with Emma Mills and Amy Atkinson

Click on the button below to access your module: Term 1: PSYC214, Term 2: PSYC234.

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