Research Design and Analysis  

Fall 2008

Christopher L. Higgins

Office Hours:

Office: 213I Science Building

MWF 1:00 - 3:00 & T 11:00 - 12:00

Phone: (254) 968-9019

And by appointment

E-mail: higgins@tarleton.edu

http://www.tarleton.edu/~higgins

 

Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to survey the statistical principles of research design for experimental and observational studies, emphasizing (1) the role of statistics in scientific studies, (2) how to determine which statistical test to use, (3) the underlying assumptions associated with statistical tests, (4) how to interpret results from a statistical analysis, and (4) how to properly conduct a scientific investigation.  Although the course requires no previous knowledge of statistics, it does require a basic knowledge of algebra. 

 

Class Schedule:

T: 6:00 - 9:00 in room 104 of the Science building

 

Required Course Materials:

Sokal, R.R. and F.J. Rolf  1995. Biometry: the principles and practice of statistics in biological research.  Freeman and Company, 887 pps.

 

Exams:

Three exams will be given throughout the semester, the dates of which are given in the lecture schedule.  Each exam will consist of a variety of questions, some of which will require extensive calculations.  However, most of the questions will be similar to homework problems.  Students will be allowed to use their textbooks, notes, and a calculator. 

 

Homework:

Students will be required to complete a homework assignment for each lecture.  The assignments must be done by hand with intermediate results well documented.  The assignments will be due at the beginning of class the following week.  For the problem sets assigned the week before an exam, students may turn in their homework that Friday at noon so they can have the graded version for use on the exam.

 

Problem Sets Final Project

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