Spring 2007
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SOC 485
Intermediate Social Statistics

Credit:  3 or 4 hours.


Intermediate course in the theory and application of statistical methods to social science data. Coverage includes overviews of measurement issues, the logic of hypothesis testing and estimation, the general linear model, one-way analysis of variance, correlation and regression. The core of the course is multiple regression analysis and its extensions. Topics include dummy variable analysis, statistical interaction, model assumptions and violations, non-linear and logistic regression, and an introduction to path analysis. Emphasis on the application of statistical computing packages (e. g. SPSS) and the substantive interpretation of results. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Students may not receive credit for both this course and another course with a primary focus on applied multiple regression analysis such as ECON 203, STAT 420, or PSYC 406. Graduate students must incorporate research literature involving statistical analysis from their discipline into their assignments and class discussions. Prerequisite: SOC 280 or equivalent.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
34461  lecture- discussion  CS3 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM MW  room 304
Lincoln Hall 
Swicegood, C 
3 hours
This section is for Undergraduate Students only

34463  lecture- discussion  CS4 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM MW  room 304
Lincoln Hall 
Swicegood, C 
4 hours
This section is for Graduate Students only