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PSY4210 - Statistics and research design for professional psychology6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesLeader: Associate Professor Felicity AllenOffered
Caulfield First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThe aim of this unit is to provide students with a thorough understanding in statistical concepts that will enable them to remain up-to-date in their chosen field. The unit begins with a review of univariate statistics before addressing multivariate statistical techniques, focusing on the understanding of the issues underlying the choice of appropriate statistical technique, and the interpretation of findings. The content will be set in a context of methodological issues with special reference to the needs of professional psychologists, whose interests present unusual methodological demands which in turn influence choice of research approach and statistical technique. ObjectivesAfter completing this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
Assessment
A two-hour short answer and multiple choice exam: 80% Contact hours2 hours per week of lectures (26 hours) and 1 hour per week of tutorials and SPSSx training. Off Campus Attendance RequirementsA three day residential school at the Clayton or Caulfield campus or one of TMC's facilities. Curriculum will include lectures, SPSS workshops and tutorials (24 hours). PrerequisitesCompleted Bachelors Degree and a major sequence in psychology approved by the Australian Psychological Society or qualification assessed as equivalent by the Australian Psychological Society, with a distinction average for third year psychology units. ProhibitionsPSY4200 and PSY4502 |