Introduction to the quantitative methods that are commonly used in social science and/or health science research; basic concepts underlying statistical and quantitative reasoning, including descriptive statistics, probability, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation, and bivariate and multiple regression analysis. Prerequisites: Graduate classification or approval of instructor Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Introduction to the quantitative methods that are commonly used in social science and/or health science research; basic concepts underlying statistical and quantitative reasoning, including descriptive statistics, probability, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation, and bivariate and multiple regression analysis. Prerequisites: Graduate classification or approval of instructor Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.