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            <title>Dr. Stat: an Online Statistics Course for Social Scientists</title>
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            <description>Dr. Stat is an online statistics course for higher education students. Originally designed for students of Psychology, it can be used for any student of Social Sciences and gives a first introduction into statistics, either as a self study tool or as an exercise tool besides another statistics course. It also provides a great resource when working on a resource project.There are 25 lessons about basic subjects such as measurement levels, measures of central tendency, correlation, probability and distributions, and more advanced subjects as hypothesis testing, measures of association and variance analysis. You can follow each lesson separately. All lessons contain a great number of exercises.Students report great enthusiasm for the course. Especially those Social Science students who have trouble with the subject and would like extra practice appreciate the clear straightforward explanations and the exercises.NOTE:  The first lesson can be used for free, without registration. All others require an account that costs &#8364;7.50. Payment can be done through Paypal.</description>
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            <title>Research Methods</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=620196</link>
            <description>This course will introduce the student to research methodologies frequently used in the social sciences, and especially those used in the field of psychology. This course covers the basics of conducting research, touching upon statistics and their importance (although it does not require a comprehensive knowledge thereof). The course will conclude with a section on experimental design. By the end of this course, the student should understand why research methodology is important in scientific research, be comfortable reading procedural and methodological sections of journal articles, and understand how to employ different research methods. See course site for further details. (Psychology 202A)</description>
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            <title>Research Methods Lab</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=620197</link>
            <description>This course intends to acquaint the student with a variety of different research techniques. In this lab course, the student will put research and experimental design concepts into practice while conducting laboratory experiments. In addition to review of concepts developed in the Research Methods lecture course, this lab will also broach a number of practical matters, including the standard organizational format for research project documentation. See course site for further details. (Psychology 202B)</description>
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