Home Page for Psyc 220 Fall 2003

Walter vom Saal

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Announcements Click this link to go to the general announcements page on the website. That page contains announcements for this course and also general announcements for all courses.
Textbook The text for the course is Graveter, F. J., & Forzano, L. B.(2003). Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.
Syllabus The syllabus will be discussed in class. There may be adjustments and modifications announced in class.
Dates A preliminary table of dates and reading assignments is available. There may be significant adjustments announced in class.
Readings This document provides more details on specific sections to be covered in the readings, and sections that may be omitted. This document also provides links to study questions for some chapters. More details will be announced in class.
Homework A list of homework assignments by date assigned.
Key Terms and Concepts This list of key terms and concepts is the intial version for the fall 2003 semester (dated 8/21/03). It will be modified during the course. I will announce in class when you should print out updated versions.
Key Terms from Text Key Terms from Gravetter & Forzano (2003). Prepared by Lisa Kramarchyk
Demonstrations and Activities Links to certain demonstration and/or activities that will be discussed in class.
Websites Preliminary list of websites relevant to Psyc 220
Pilot Study Data Preliminary data from the pilot study on niceness and happiness (classroom survey). This is the Excel chart prepared by Lisa that was e-mailed to everyone.
Interim grades Data on homework grades, quiz grades, grades for APA report, and overall summary of course grades earned to date. Note that these are very preliminary and may not be closely related to the final course grade. The main purpose for posting these grades is to allow you to see roughly how you are doing, and to check for any errors.
Final survey and data This is the survey and data for the Happiness and Niceness Survey taken 11/13/03.
Statistical significance of correlations This is a chart showing how large a correlation coefficient must be to be statistically significant. The chart shows one-tailed probabilities, so multiply the probabilities along the top row of the chart by 2 to get 2-tailed probabilities.
Course grade Grades for APA reports, Core Concept Examination, Final Examination, and overall course grade are now posted here.

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