CORRELATIONAL AND MULTIVARIATE RESEARCH METHODS AND ANALYSIS
Examination of methods and data analyses in non-experimental research in psychology. Topics may include inference of causality, measurement of association, partial correlation, simple and multiple linear regression, interactions and non-linear effects in regression analyses, test construction, reliability, factor analyses, quasi-experimental designs, longitudinal research and the use of computers in non-experimental data analyses.
Prerequisite(s):Psychology 2840F/G (or Psychology 2801F/G,Psychology 2802F/G, the former Psychology 2800E, the former Psychology 2820E, Psychology 2830A/B,Psychology 2855F/G or Psychology 2856F/G) and third or fourth year Honours Specialization Psychology or Honours Specialization in Applied Psychology status or registration in third year Psychology with a minimum average of 70% in all courses taken with no mark in any course less than 60%.
Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY A
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Subject Code: PSYCHOL
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