Data Analysis for Graduate Research
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Data Analysis for Graduate Research

MATH 615 • Fall 2022
Formerly known as Statistical Methods for Graduate Research.
California State University, Chico

Course Information

This course provides a hands-on introduction to using data to rigorously answer research questions. Students practice cleaning and manipulating data, creating data visualizations, and conducting introductory level statistical analysis using real-world data sets that are relevant to their field. Analysis topics include single and two-sample inference, analysis of variance, multiple regression, analysis of co-variance, experimental design, repeated measures, nonparametric procedures, and categorical data analysis. Reproducible research is required through the use of statistical computing software (e.g. SPSS, Stata, SAS, R, Python). Recommended for all majors that use data for research.

Course details

  Mon & Wed

  4:00 - 5:15 PM

  Holt Hall 291

  In Person

Pre-reqs

Basic computer literacy. Recent statistics course such as Math 105, MATH 315, or MATH 350.

Student Drop in Hours

MTW 2-3pm, Holt 202,
and during Community Coding

Instructor

  Dr. Robin Donatello

  Holt Hall 202

  rdonatello@csuchico.edu
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