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This course covers an introduction to research methods and statistical procedures for psychology. Topics include developing research question, ethical issues in research, reliability and validity, describing variables, distributions and graphs, measures of central tendency and variation, z-scores, and probability. Students will read and evaluate psychological research and will collect and analyze psychological data.

PSY 101 and GSR 104 or the equivalent; or permission of the instructor

Program: Psychology

Credit: 3

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