Describe common statistical terms (e.g. statistic, parameter, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and sampling error) correctly in a statistical context
Identify the scale of a measurement of a variable
Identify whether a given variable is continuous or discrete
Create frequency distribution tables and appropriate graphs for given data
Compute the mean, median and mode as measures of central tendency
Compute measures of variability
Describe a data set (a set of scores) using appropriate descriptive statistics
Apply the appropriate inferential statistical technique to situations covered in class
Interpret the results of an inferential test
Summarize the results of inferential statistical techniques using APA style
Distinguish between parametric and nonparametric statistical tests
Describe the basic assumptions of a given statistical test
Determine when each of these assumptions is violated
Compute a z score for a given raw score
Interpret a z score for a given raw score
Use a unit normal table to determine the proportion of scores above or below any given z-scores
Distinguish between a population and a sample, and between parameters
and statistics.
Describe properties of the distribution of sample means in general situations, using the Central Limit Theorem.
Compute a z for a sample mean
Use the z score for a sample mean and unit normal table to determine how likely a given sample mean is to occur
Compute descriptive and inferential statistics using a computer program (i.e. SPSS).
Interpret the SPPS output for a given descriptive and/or inferential statistics