Psy 233 Course Outline (U of S)
Psy 233 Course Outline (U of S)
Psy 233 Course Outline (U of S)
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The exams will all be comprehensive, covering all material presented in the course prior
to the date of the exam. Each exam will present questions in a multiple-choice format.
ALL EXAMS ARE OPEN-BOOK AND OPEN-NOTES. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO
BRING YOUR CALCULATOR TO ALL EXAMS. You will not be permitted to review
your final exam unless you can convince me that there was an error in the evaluation of
the exam.
LABS: The lab times are on Tuesdays, immediately following the class, at 1:00 pm in
the computer lab, ARTS 140, where you have access to SPSS. The labs are tutorials so
you are encouraged to bring any and all of your stats questions, especially about the
assignments, to the lab. The lab is the only place where you can see me outside class.
Labs begin September 8. There are no labs on October 13, 20, November 17, December
8 and as announced in class.
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Class Topic
Course overview and statistical terminology
Summation notation, frequency tables, SPSS
Frequency tables
Histograms, pie charts
Stem and leaf plots; Mean, median, mode
SPSS
Variance and standard deviation
Sample Spaces and Probability
Permutations and Combinations
Probability/Binomial Distributions
The normal distribution
Percentiles, quartiles, deciles
Outliers; Boxplots
The Central Limit Theorem, SPSS
Confidence intervals - z distribution
Confidence intervals - t distribution
First Midterm Exam
Confidence intervals - proportions
SPSS
Confidence intervals for and 2 - 2
Hypothesis testing
SPSS
H0 on means - z and t tests
H0 on proportions - z test
H0 on variances - 2 test
SPSS, Unpaired z test
Confidence intervals for differences of means
Second Midterm Exam
Comparing variances, the F test
Unpaired t test
Unpaired t test, SPSS
Paired t test, SPSS
Review
Review
from Green & Salkind text
Relevant
Reading*
Assn
Begin
L 1-10
L 12-18
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2
3
4
L 19
5
L 20
6
L 21
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8
L 22
L 24
L 23
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10
Academic Misconduct: All papers and exams that students present for grading must be the
result of their own honest effort. Should a student be suspected of plagiarism or cheating,
the matter will be referred immediately to the appropriate Dean. The Arts and Science
website that summarizes these matters and links to the university website in question is
http://www.arts.usask.ca/students/academics/appeals-integrity.php.
Note on Course Credit: Students are responsible for determining whether they have completed the appropriate prerequisites for the course. Credit for this course will not be
granted without previous completion of the prerequisites or permission of the Department. PSY 110 is the prerequisite for all 200 level PSY courses and the absence of the
prerequisite implies no credit for the course.
Copyright: The University of Saskatchewan respects the rights of copyright holders, their
legitimate assertions of their rights and any rules that they articulate for the use of their
material. Faculty and students have the responsibility to respect the rights of copyright
owners, to make themselves aware of federal legislation and to take the steps necessary to
ensure that their use of all copyright materials is compliant. Please, familiarize yourselves
with Copyright Law. You can find relevant information here: http://www.usask.ca/
copyright/.