This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in psychology, data analysis, and quantitative research methods along with high school students and professionals with similar interests.
Intro to Null Hypothesis Significance Testing with z-test
This course is part of Basic Inferential Statistics for Psychology Specialization
Instructor: Mike Stadler, PhD
Sponsored by ITC-Infotech
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What you'll learn
Calculate and interpret t-tests, effect sizes, and confidence intervals from raw data and summary statistics.
Compare and contrast z- and t-distributions, and determine the appropriate test for various research situations.
Develop and generate hypotheses for differences between means and conduct the corresponding tests.
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