HCS6312 - Intermediate Research Methods in Behavioral and Brain Sciences - Part I
HCS 6312 (ACN 6312 and PSYC 6312) Intermediate Research Methods in Behavioral and Brain Sciences - Part I (3 semester credit hours) This course focuses on applying, understanding, and interpreting various Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)-related statistical techniques in a behavioral science context. Students learn the frameworks for hypothesis testing and effect size estimation. The course provides students with an understanding of the interrelationships among statistical techniques, and computer skills required for data analyses. Students without the necessary background knowledge of basic statistics and experimental design will be required to take PSY 3392 before registering for ACN 6312. Lecture. Offered Annually. Prerequisite: BBS doctoral students only or instructor consent required. (3-0) Y