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Lecture 01: Syllabus

Lecture 01: Syllabus. Statistics for Psychology David Wallace Croft 2005 May 16 Mon. Mobile Phones. Please mute. Outline. Introductions Textbook Website Mailing List Grading Schedule Experimental Credits Survey. Introductions. David Wallace Croft Instructor M.Sc. ACN, UTD (2005)

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Lecture 01: Syllabus

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  1. Lecture 01:Syllabus Statistics for Psychology David Wallace Croft 2005 May 16 Mon

  2. Mobile Phones • Please mute

  3. Outline • Introductions • Textbook • Website • Mailing List • Grading • Schedule • Experimental Credits • Survey

  4. Introductions • David Wallace Croft • Instructor • M.Sc. ACN, UTD (2005) • Perwaiz Ismaili • Teaching Assistant • Grade Quizzes and Exams • Students

  5. Textbook • Statistics for Psychology • Arthur Aron and Elaine N. Aron • Third Edition • Web Chapters • http://prenhall.com/aron/ • Optional Study Guide

  6. Website • Syllabus and Lecture Slides • http://croftsoft.com/library/courses/statistics/

  7. Mailing List • Announcements and Discussion • http://egroups.com/group/utd-statistics

  8. Grading • 20% pre-lecture quizzes (20 @ 1% each) • 1% for correct answer • 0.5% for incorrect answer • 0% for absent or late • 80% exams (8 @ 10% each) • Homework will help on exam • Graded on the Curve • A-/B+ split at mean • See Chapter 2

  9. Schedule • 21 Lectures • 17 Chapters • 3 Web Chapters • 2 Holidays • 8 Exams • 8th Exam During Finals Week • Makeups After 8th Exam

  10. Experimental Credits • Required to Complete Course

  11. Survey • Used as Example Data

  12. Next Class • Wednesday (2 days) • Chapter 1 • Displaying the Order in a Group of Numbers • Read Chapter 1 Before Class • Pre-Lecture Quiz • Starts at 09:00 • Ends at 09:02

  13. Questions • Questions for Class? • Post to e-mail list unless personal

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