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COGS 536 Methods and Statistics for Cognitive Science

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Course COGS 536: Methods and Statistics for Cognitive Science
Teacher: Annette Hohenberger
Dates: Monday; 18:00-20:45
Room: II, Z-03
Readings: Andy Field (2005): Discovering statistics using SPSS. London:Sage (Second Edition)

 

Date

Topic

1

23/02/09

Outline of the Course

Chapter 1:

Introduction: Models, populations, samples, and distributions Lecture Notes

Chapter 2:

The SPSS Environment Lecture Notes

2

02/03/07

Chapter 3:

Exploring data: Graphing and screening data, testing assumptions of parametric data Lecture Notes

Chapter 4:

Correlation: Graphing relationships, bivariate and partial correlation Lecture Notes

3

09/03/09

Chapter 5:

Simple and multiple regression Lecture Notes

4 16/03/09 Chapter 6:

Simple and multiple logistic regression  Lecture Notes

Quiz 1: chapters 1,3,4

5 23/03/09 Chapter 7:

Comparing two means: dependent and independent t-test  Lecture Notes

Homework 1 (t-test and descriptive statistics)

6 30/03/09 Guest lecture:

"Stochastic processes"

by Prof. Dr. Sencer Yeralan, Industrial Engineering

7 06/04/09 Chapter 8:

Comparing several means (ANOVA, GLM 1) Lecture Notes

8 13/04/09 Chapter 9:

Analysis of covariance ANCOVA (GLM 2) Lecture Notes

Chapter 10:

Factorial ANOVA (GLM 3) Lecture Notes

9 20/04/09 Chapter 11:

Repeated Measures Design (GLM 4) Lecture Notes

10 27/04/09 Chapter 12:

Mixed design ANOVA (GLM 5) Lecture Notes

Homework 2 (GLM 1-5)

11 04/05/09 Chapter 13

Non-parametric tests Lecture Notes

12 11/05/09 Chapter 14

Multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA) Lecture Notes

13 18/05/09 Chapter 15

Exploratory Factor Analysis Lecture Notes

14 25/05/09 Chapter 16

Categorical data Lecture Notes

Quiz 2: (chapters 13, 15)

   

Term paper and written exam: in the 2nd week of after term ends

Grading:

20% pre-informed quizzes

25% homework

25% written term paper

30% final written exam

 


 

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