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Last update: Zsófia Csajbók, M.A., Ph.D. (06.09.2023)
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Last update: Ellen Zakreski, Ph.D. (05.09.2023)
Lecture 1. Course overview and review of research designs (Zakreski + Csajbók)
Lecture 2. Organizing research data and introduction to JASP (Zakreski)
Lecture 3. Describing distributions (Csajbók)
Lecture 4. Probability and estimation of population parameters (Zakreski)
Lecture 5. Hypothesis testing and categorical data analysis (Zakreski)
Lecture 6. Comparing two means (Csajbók)
MIDTERM EXAM #1 (Zakreski + Csajbók)
Lecture 7. Correlation and linear regression (Zakreski)
Lecture 8. One-way ANOVA (Csajbók)
Lecture 9. Factorial ANOVA (Part 1) (Zakreski)
Lecture 10. Factorial ANOVA (Part 2) and ANCOVA (Zakreski)
MIDTERM EXAM #2 (Zakreski + Csajbók)
FINAL EXAM (Zakreski + Csajbók)
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Last update: Ellen Zakreski, Ph.D. (05.09.2023)
(1) Attendance and participation in the seminar (maximum 3 missed classes) (2) Completion of weekly homework assignments (including required readings) (3) Midterm exam (in-class, multiple choice and short answer) (4) Final exam (in-class, multiple choice and short answer) |
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Last update: Ellen Zakreski, Ph.D. (05.09.2023)
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Last update: PhDr. Marek Urban, Ph.D. (31.10.2022)
The course will be easier for students from 2nd year of study, and for those, who already completed the Proseminar. It is recommended to complete the course YBA276 Introduction to Research Methods in Social Sciences before subscribing to this one, but it is not required. Each student must be able to work on a notebook with installed up-to-date version of JASP software. Free download is available here: https://jasp-stats.org/download/ |