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Statistics Labs for Psychology

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Author(s): Zakary A. Draper

Description:
This lab manual is intended as a resource for gaining experience (1) conducting statistical tests in R, (2) reporting results in APA style, and (3) interpreting those results in the context of a given study. It includes a collection of adapted psychology studies based primarily on research conducted by faculty at the University of British Columbia—Okanagan in 2021). For each study you will find a brief introduction, method, and analytic strategy, as well as instructions for producing an R script to conduct the analysis and presenting findings in a brief lab report.

Item Type:
Activities/Assignments

Subject Area:
Social Sciences

Faculty/Department:
Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Social Sciences

License Type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Audience:
Undergraduate Upper Division

Technical Format:

  • Website/HTML/XHTML
  • EPUB
  • PDF

Language:
English

Development Location:
UBCO

Related Resources:
PSYO 372 – Research Methods & Statistics

Funding Affiliation:
UBCO OER Fund

Author Supplied-Keywords:

statistics, data, analysis, linear models, R, Rstudio, lab, laboratory, stats, psych, psychology, psychological, psychological science

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