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BIO 3995 - Introductory Statistics for the Health Sciences |
BIO 3995 Introductory Statistics for the Health Sciences. (3-0-3) This course is designed to give the students an introduction to simple analytical techniques for the statistical analysis of data from the health sciences. Basic descriptive statistics, graphical data analysis, hypothesis testing of means, correlation, regression, simple analysis of variance and categorical data analysis will be covered. Emphasis will be on assumptions and when to use the specific procedures rather than on proofs or statistical theory. Correct use and interpretation of statistical procedures will be emphasized in the laboratory exercises. NOTE: this course does NOT count toward the Biological Sciences majors or minor.
3.000 Credit hours Biological Sciences Department Course Attributes: Sponsored Credit Continuing Ed Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman |
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