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There are 6 modules in this course
This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in psychology, data analysis, and quantitative research methods along with high school students and professionals with similar interests.
This course delves into the foundational concepts of probability and statistics, emphasizing the importance of random sampling and the normal distribution. Students will learn to apply statistical methods, including z-scores, effect size, and confidence intervals in the context of null hypothesis significance testing. The course also covers the implications of the central limit theorem and the relationship between statistical power and error types.
Table of Contents:
Probability and Distributions
The Normal Distribution
Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem
The Logic of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing With the z-test
Errors in Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
Evaluating Statistical Significance
Effect Size, Confidence Intervals, and Power
This module introduces you to your PsycLearn Essentials course. Find out what’s included in this course and how to navigate the modules and lessons. You’ll also learn valuable study tips for successful learning.
What's included
7 readings
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7 readings•Total 23 minutes
Welcome to PsycLearn Essentials•3 minutes
Survey: What Would You Like to See Next?•2 minutes
How to Earn Certificates•2 minutes
What’s in Your Course•5 minutes
Study Tips for Success in PsycLearn Essentials•5 minutes
Additional Information•5 minutes
Representation in Research•1 minute
Probability Distributions
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
When do you think about probability? Do you think about games of chance, shuffling cards, rolling dice, the probability of winning a lottery? Or do you think about events in daily life, the probability that you will need your umbrella today, the probability you will make it to an appointment on time when traffic is heavy? Using statistics depends critically on a basic understanding of probability. We need concepts from probability theory to know, for instance, what it means to draw a random sample, or how to estimate how likely it is that we might observe a particular value of a variable or statistic.
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11 videos6 readings7 assignments
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11 videos•Total 28 minutes
Probability Distributions: Observations in Context•4 minutes
Sampling Errors•3 minutes
The Normal Distribution•3 minutes
Calculating and Comparing z-Scores•5 minutes
Calculating x-Scores•1 minute
Getting to Know the z-Score Table•1 minute
z-Score to Percent•2 minutes
Percentile to x•2 minutes
Creating a Sampling Distribution•3 minutes
The Central Limit Theorem Simulation•3 minutes
The Central Limit Theorem Summarized•2 minutes
6 readings•Total 50 minutes
Probability•15 minutes
Getting To Know the Normal Curve•7 minutes
z-Scores•9 minutes
Sampling Distributions•7 minutes
Sampling Distributions and Inferential Statistics•7 minutes
The Central Limit Theorem•5 minutes
7 assignments•Total 44 minutes
Check Your Understanding: Probability and Sampling Error•6 minutes
Practice Quiz: z-Scores I•5 minutes
Practice Quiz: z-Scores II•5 minutes
Practice Quiz: z-Scores III•4 minutes
Check Your Understanding: z-Scores•2 minutes
Check Your Understanding: Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem•7 minutes
Module Quiz: Probability Distributions•15 minutes
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, we begin using inferential statistics to test hypotheses. We use the z-test, which compares a sample mean with a population mean, to introduce the concept of statistical significance and the steps involved in determining whether a result is statistically significant.
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4 videos4 readings5 assignments
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4 videos•Total 12 minutes
Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance Testing•1 minute
John Arbuthnot’s Null Hypothesis•2 minutes
Null Hypothesis Significance Test•3 minutes
The One Sample z-Test•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 35 minutes
The Logic of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing•9 minutes
The Steps of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing•6 minutes
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing With the z-Test•10 minutes
Statistical Decisions Can Be Wrong•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 35 minutes
Check your understanding: The Logic of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing•6 minutes
Check your understanding: The Steps of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing•6 minutes
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing With the z-Test•5 minutes
Check your understanding: Errors in Statistical Decision Making•3 minutes
Course Quiz: Introducing Null Hypothesis Significance Testing With the z-test•10 minutes
PsycLearn Essentials APA Student Resources
Module 6•19 minutes to complete
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This module provides a variety of information and tools from the American Psychological Association (APA) that will help inspire you as you complete your coursework and plan your career goals. Explore APA resources on various psychological issues and scholarly research and writing; a list of sites providing valuable resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion in psychology education and in the professional community; resources on a career in psychology; and links to career opportunities at the APA.
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8 readings
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8 readings•Total 19 minutes
Introduction to APA Resources•5 minutes
Student Resources•2 minutes
APA Style®, Research, and Writing•2 minutes
Students from Diverse Ethnic, Cultural, and Economic Backgrounds•2 minutes
Psychology Help Center•2 minutes
Psychology Careers•2 minutes
Careers and Internships at APA•2 minutes
Other APA Resources•2 minutes
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