Intermediate Statistics: G89.2228
Department of Psychology
New York University
Fall 2001

Professor: Patrick Shrout, Ph.D.
Office: Room 308
Phone: 998-7895
pat.shrout@nyu.edu
web:
www.psych.nyu.edu/people/faculty/shrout
Office hours:
Mon 2:00-3:00PM
Wed 4:30-5:30PM

Teaching Assistant: Regina Miranda
Office: Room 460
Phone: 998-7877
rqm1833@nyu.edu
Office hours:TBA

Text: Howell, D. C. (2002) Statistical Methods for Psychology, Fifth Edition. Belmont, CA: Duxbury Press

Recommended: Abelson, R. (1995) Statistics as Principled Argument. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 Full Syllibus and Course Schedule (word document)

Lectures (powerpoint) and Handouts (word, excel or spss documents,)

Date
Lecture

Handouts

9/5/01
Lecture 1

Exercise 1

9/10/01
Lecture 2

Exercise 2

9/17/01
Lecture 3a

Exercise 3, data(excel)

9/19/01
Lecture 3b

9/24/01
Lecture 4a

9/26/01
Lecture 4b

10/1/01
Lecture 5a

Exercise 4

10/3/01
Lecture 5b

10/8/01
Lecture 6a

Exercise 5, exer5.dat

10/10/01
Lecture 6b

CI for Binomial p

10/15/01
Lecture 7a

Exercise 6, EX06.sav

10/17/01
Lecture 7b

Excel Power Demo

10/22/01
Lecture 8a

Exercise 7

10/24/01
Lecture 8b

10/29/01
Midterm Review

10/31/01
Lecture 9

APA Signficance Test Report

11/5/01
Lecture 10a

Exercise 8, Ex8.sav, Corr CI excel

11/7/01
Lecture 10b

Regression Handout, SPSS10 handout

11/12/01
Lecture 11a

Excel demo of ANOVA, (no exercise this week)

11/14/01
Lecture 11b

11/19/01
Lecture 12a

Exercise 9, Ex9_01.sav

11/21/01
Lecture 12b

11/26/01
Lecture 13a

Exercise 10, ANOVA ES Worksheet

11/28/01
Lecture 13b

Nonorthogonal ANOVA handout

12/3/01
Lecture 14a

Exercise 11, EX11_01.sav

12/5/01
Lecture 14b

RM Example, Lab Handout for Ex11, Abelson Chapter