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Lecture and Broadcast Schedule
Introduction to Psychological Statistics: PSYC 3401
UPDATED 5/7/97
Tape # Lect/date Brdcst/date Topic/Event CHAPTER
1 1/16 1/21 Introduction 1
2 1/21 1/24
3 1/23 1/28 Frequency Distributions 2
4 1/28 1/31
5 1/30 2/4 Central Tendency 3
6 1/30 2/2 Variability 4
7 2/6 2/11 z-Scores 5
8 2/11 2/14
9 2/13 2/18 REVIEW
A 2/18 - - - FIRST EXAM (LECTURES 1-9) TEST
10 2/20 2/25 Probability 6
11 2/25 2/28 Probability and Samples 7
12 2/27 3/4
13 3/4 3/7 Hypothesis Testing: An Introduction 8
14 3/6 3/11
15 3/11 3/14 t-statistic 9
16 3/13 3/18
17 3/18 3/21 Testing Hypotheses: Two Independent Samples 10
18 3/20 4/1
19 4/1 4/4 REVIEW
B 4/11 -- SECOND EXAM (LECTURES 10-19) TEST
20 4/8 4/11 Testing Hypotheses: Related Samples 11
21 4/10 4/15 Estimation 12
22 4/15 4/18
23 4/17 4/22 Analysis of Variance 13
24 4/22 4/25
25 4/24 4/29 Correlation and Regression 14
26 4/29 5/2
27 5/1 5/6 Chi-Square 15
C 5/8 5/8 THIRD Exam (Lec.20-28) and FINAL EXAM (lec. 1-28) TEST
Final location and Time = Studio 3 in the basement of the library, 2:00-5:00.
(You can stay longer if you need extra time)
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Required text: Gravetter, F. J., & Wallnau,
L. B. (1995). Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 2nd
ed. Minneapolis, MN: West Publishing Company.
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An alternate exam time/place for the Third
and Final Exams will be announced at the 2nd exam. Only if you have a directly
scheduled exam conflict at this time will you be tested at the alternate
time -- Wednesday, 5/7 @ 7p.m.
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IF you are in the studio class, or connected
from one of the interactive sites, PLEASE no not ask any questions requiring
a specific time/date/place/ to be answered (Instead, call me!). Due date
for all course-related activities will always be anchored to lecture numbers
(1-28) or event identifiers (A-C) listed above.
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INSTRUCTOR: Richard A. Kasschau, Heyne Hall,
Room 128, Office: 743-8521. Best time to call: Noon-1 p.m. daily during
office hours, or leave a message. FAX: 743-8588, e-mail: KASSCHAU@UH.EDU.
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LAB INSTRUCTOR: Frank R. Larkey, Heyne Hall,
Room 239e, office telephone: 743-8500 (Leave message); e-mail preferred:
FLARKEY@UH.EDU.
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