We continue our examination of t tests.
Music “Come On Let’s Go” by Sound of a Revolution
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[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, t tests[/tags]
That title should be self explanatory…
Design and Analysis I
We continue our examination of t tests.
Music “Come On Let’s Go” by Sound of a Revolution
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[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, t tests[/tags]
Still reviewing… So how would we compare two groups? Why a t test of course!
Music “Hello” by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology, statistics, t tests[/tags]
We are still reviewing, but there will be new stuff soon.
Music “October” by Sinking Spells
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, Algoma University, Hypothesis Testing, Sampling Distributions[/tags]
Soon it will get interesting, but at this point we are still doing the background stuff…
Music \”Always Been Me\” by Startelfish
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, Algoma University, Hypothesis testing, exploratory data analysis[/tags]
The start of exploratory data analysis
Music “Contact” by Random Sample
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Statistics, Psychology, Algoma University, Exploratory Data Analysis[/tags]
The major themes of the course, at least as I saw it, though I don’t see that well ironically….
Music by Random Sample
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Statistics, Psychology, Algoma University, Multiple Regression, ANOVA[/tags]
I put two lectures together for this extra long class on Multiple Regression.
Music “Today” by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
Mutiple Regression video part 1
Multiple Regression video part 2
[tags] Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology, Statistics, Multiple Regression[/tags]
This goes with that and then there is a line and there are prediction and what have you (look it is iearly in the morning, don’t expect anything too pithy).
Music “You Don’t Need an iPod” by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Correlation, Regression, Psychology, Statistics[/tags]
Latin square designs are really nice, empty cells are the cause of all of the evil in the world….
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, Algoma University, Unbalanced ANOVA, Latin Squares[/tags]