This course will enable the students to develop a foundational understanding of statistical methods in behavioral sciences, including both descriptive and inferential statistics, to effectively analyze and interpret data in psychological research.
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25PSY122 |
Statistics in Behavioral Sciences(Theory)
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CO7: Appraise the basic concepts in inferential and descriptive statistics in interpretation of data. CO8: Propose the use of appropriate correlational & Regression models and methods to analyze data. CO9: Compare the inferential statistical methods and the usability across samples. CO10: Determine the uses of different methods of analysis of variance. CO11: Apply and interpret parametric and non-parametric tests and understand their utility. CO12: Contribute effectively in course-specific interactions |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, application based questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Cumulative Distribution, Normal Distribution, Nature of Normal Distribution, Divergence from Normality - Kurtosis and Skewness; Application of Normal Probability Curve
Biserial, Point Biserial, Phi-Coefficient, Tetrachoric Correlation; Regression and Prediction Analysis; Least Square Solution – Linear
Significance of Mean, S.D., Coefficient of Correlation; Testing Experimental Hypothesis- Z Test, t-Test, Chi-Square, rho.
One Way and Two Way, General Uses and Limitations
Median Test; Mann-Whitney ‘U’ Test; Friedman Two-Way Analysis of Variance
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