Introduction to Statistics (Soci 102)
Time: MW 12:00 – 1:15 PM; W 3:00 – 4:15 PM
Location: DMH 226A
Description
Statistics are fun! Statistics rock! Statistics make Jack an exciting boy!
Take this course to find out how we are more advanced in statistics than the space
aliens who keep visiting our planet.
Here's a helpful site: Choosing the Right Statistic
Assignments
Documents
- Project 3, Due: December 8 [DOC]
- Project 2, Due: November 15 [DOC]
- Project 1, Due: September 22 [DOC]
- Project 1 Feedback [DOCX]
- Project 1 Feedback [PDF]
Course Documents
To correctly download SPSS data files in Explorer:
- Right click on GSS Data and choose "Save Target As"
- Specify the location where you want to save the data file
- In "Save as type" drop-down list, choose "All Files"
- In "File Name" item, add or modify the file suffix to ".sav" manually
- Click on Save
Documents
- Study Guide for the Midterm [DOC]
- Study Guide for the Midterm [PDF]
- Study Guide for the Midterm- Appendix [DOCX]
- Study Guide for the Midterm-Appendix [PDF]
- Z Table that will be used in exam [PDF]
- Syllabus [DOC]
- Information Sheet [DOC]
- GSS Codebook [PDF]
- GSS Data A [SAV]
- GSS Data B [SAV]
- GSS Data C [SAV]
- PowerPoint Lecture 1: Introduction [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 2: Descriptive Statistics [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 3: The Normal Curve [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 4: A Sampling Distribution [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 5: Estimation [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 6: Significance Tests [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 7: Independent Samples T-Tests [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 8: Crosstabs [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 9: ANOVA [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 10: Regression [PPT]
- PowerPoint Lecture 11: Multiple Regression [PPT]
- Study Guide for the Final Exam [DOC]