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PSY 211

PSY 211. Introduction to Psychology Statistics - - Welcome - -. Welcome to PSY 211 Psychology Statistics w/ Mike Hoerger. Grab a syllabus Skim it over so you can ask questions Please sign and fill out the final page of the syllabus and return it to me at the end of class. Overview.

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PSY 211

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  1. PSY 211 Introduction to Psychology Statistics - - Welcome - -

  2. Welcome to PSY 211Psychology Statisticsw/ Mike Hoerger • Grab a syllabus • Skim it over so you can ask questions • Please sign and fill out the final page of the syllabus and return it to me at the end of class

  3. Overview • Syllabus: Last Page • Background Information • Review Syllabus in Detail • Trivia Game • Homework Assignment 1 • Due next Thursday

  4. Syllabus - Last Page • My information: • Hoerger rhymes with burger, but call me Mike • Graduate of MSU, originally from Midland • Clinical Psychology: assessment, personality, personality disorders, emotion, drug reform, single-subject design, skilled performance, the internet, • Interests: sports, alternative, politics, comedy • Concerns: laziness, anxiety, apathy • Questions?

  5. Why do I have to take this? • Learn to use numbers to describe people and predict behavior • Psychology, sociology, social work, economics, health, medicine, PT, zoology, epidemiology, philosophy, education, criminology, political science, athletics • Conduct research, consume research, and apply statistics to everyday life

  6. Why conduct research? • Curiosity about people • Advancing knowledge • Improving lives • Getting a good job • Getting into graduate school • Fame or infamy • Money

  7. What if I’m not cut out for research?What if conductingresearch bores me?

  8. Consuming research • Most jobs require people to keep up on information, including recent research findings. If you can’t draw the correct conclusions, you may get fired. • Read articles and books to help yourself, family, friends, coworkers, clients • Fulfill your curiosities

  9. What if I dislike research, hate knowledge, have no intellectual curiosity, hate reading, and have no interest in helping other people?

  10. Apply statistics to everyday life • TV: sports, game shows, detective shows, the news • Draw reasonable conclusions about people based on limited information

  11. But what if I’m scared?

  12. Stats are not so scary • This course is designed to foster appropriate levels of anxiety • Lazy students will need a reality check • Anxious students will learn to relax • All hard-working students will pass • Many students will become much more interested in research

  13. Syllabus • E-mail, course web site, office hours • Course materials • Book  • Course description • Typical Class • Special needs • Cheating

  14. Grades • Grades in this course will be based largely on effort. What you put in, you will get out. • “We maximize choice and enhance power by deciding for ourselves how much is good enough in each and every activity we engage in. We all have the inalienable right to waste our potential.” –Kaufman • Recommendations

  15. Statistics Trivia GameandDiscussion

  16. 1 of 15: Diagnostics A CMU student comes to the psychology clinic for a psychological evaluation due to poor grades, feeling distracted while studying, and trouble paying attention in class. What’s the most likely diagnosis?

  17. 2 of 15: Athletics If halfway through the season the Detroit Pistons basketball team has won 85% of their games, what will likely be their win percentage at the end of the year?

  18. 3 of 15: Children Among children, what is the correlation between sugar consumption and hyperactivity?

  19. Prizes for the Winners

  20. 4 of 15: Medicine Compared to others in their age group, physicians are more likely to abuse what drug?

  21. 5 of 15: Cognitive Psychology What’s the correlation between self-reported level of attention problems and actual level of attention problems measured by an attention test?

  22. 6 of 15: Personnel Selection What’s the correlation between success in a job interview and success on the job?

  23. Prizes for the Winners

  24. 7 of 15: Romance Using judges’ ratings, how highly does a person’s level of attractiveness correlate with that of their romantic partner?

  25. 8 of 15: Dentistry What’s the correlation between a dentist’s judgment that a cavity is present (based on x-rays) and the actual presence of a cavity?

  26. 9 of 15: Pregnancy What’s the correlation between at-home pregnancy test results and whether or not the woman is actually pregnant?

  27. Prizes for the Winners

  28. 10 of 15: Diagnostics How well do scores on a memory test identify level of dementia?

  29. 11 of 15: College Recruitment What’s the correlation between ACT scores and college GPA?

  30. 12 of 15: Emotion On a scale from 1 (not happy) to 7 (very happy), how happy are people two months after being dumped?

  31. Prizes for the Winners

  32. 13 of 15: Diagnostics A young, distressed mother brings her 5-year-old daughter to the psychology clinic for an evaluation because her daughter has been having delusions, hallucinations, and crying spells. What is the likely diagnosis?

  33. 14 of 15: Physical Therapy What’s the correlation between self-efficacy scores and successful physical rehabilitation? Waterboy, You can do it!

  34. 15 of 15: Pharmacology What treatment has helped to treat depression, anxiety, erectile dysfunction, pain, ulcers, warts, bedwetting, arthritis, malignant tumors, diabetes, narcotic withdrawal, insomnia, colds, inattentiveness, and heart attack?

  35. Prizes for the Winners

  36. Homework #1 • Today’s goal: question assumptions, be curious, use statistics • Read the instructions for HW#1 and ask me about it next time • For the homework, come up with 5 questions you want to know about people • I’ll choose the best questions, and we’ll have participants (friends, family) take the survey online

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