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PS307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: PS 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of probability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 135 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) ~ ~ ~
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci.F1J2013KC AcceleratedN/APV3Wiemann, Michael R.XX+5:15 - 10:15 PM
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0/12/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.U1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
4/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB3StaffXX+TBA
TBA
0/25/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.FA2013Parkville DaytimeMA812HO3Marsh, PatriciaXX+1:30 - 2:45 PM
-M-W---
12/15/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.F1F2013QuanticoN/AQU3StaffXX+5:30 - 10:50 PM
TBA
0/10/ 0


PS307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: PS307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of probability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 135 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) ~ ~ ~ @ (From catalog 2012-2013)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci.F1U2012Luke AFBN/ALU3Schone, Jeffery D.XX+4:50 - 10:10 PM
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6/30/ 0
Statistics for Social Sci.F2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Schwartz, Kenneth L.XX+TBA
TBA
13/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3West, James E.XX+TBA
TBA
3/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB3Hotle, Ruth E.XX+TBA
TBA
2/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Schwartz, Kenneth L.XX+TBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Stewart, Donald P.XX+TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.FA2012Parkville DaytimeMC21HO3Marsh, PatriciaXX+12:00 - 1:15 PM
-M-W---
12/15/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F1F2012Quantico3089QU3Mason, Teresa L.XX+5:30 - 10:50 PM
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7/15/ 0View


PS307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: PS 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of probability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 135 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) ~ ~ ~ (From catalog 2011-2012)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Schwartz, Kenneth L.+TBA
TBA
17/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Schwartz, Kenneth L.+TBA
TBA
21/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB3Fooks, Lambert R.+TBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.U1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Mason, Teresa L.+TBA
TBA
25/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
24/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
21/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.FA2011Parkville DaytimeMA222HO3Payne, Kevin Joe+1:00 - 2:15 PM
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16/16/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F1F2011Quantico3089QU3Mason, Teresa L.+5:30 - 10:50 PM
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5/15/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S1SS2012RandolphN/ARA3Schwartz, Kenneth L.+4:55 - 7:35 PM
-M-W---
8/20/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S1SS2012RandolphN/ARA3Schwartz, Kenneth L.+4:55 - 7:35 PM
-M-W---
0/20/ 0


PS307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: PS 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of probability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 135 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) ~ ~ ~ (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci.F2Z2010Malmstrom AFBN/AML3LeVeque, Douglas N.+7:45 - 10:15 PM
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15/30/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3Fooks, Lambert R.+TBA
TBA
17/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.F2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Jolicoeur, Jason R.+TBA
TBA
17/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.S2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Mason, Teresa L.+TBA
TBA
9/15/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.FA2010Parkville DaytimeMA222HO3Payne, Kevin Joe+11:35 - 12:50 PM
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6/12/ 0


PS307 - Statistics for Social Sci.

Course Description: PS 307 Statistics for Social Sciences: Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and nonparametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of provability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer. Prerequisites: MA 131 and an introductory social science class (i.e., SO141, PS101, CJ100 or SW 205) (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Statistics for Social Sci.U1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL3Payne, Kevin Joe+TBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.U1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA3West, James E.+TBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Statistics for Social Sci.FA2009Parkville DaytimeMA222HO3Payne, Kevin Joe+11:35 - 12:50 PM
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1/ 1/ 0

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    • CH = Chapel
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    • WOOD = Woodard Conference Center
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  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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