At the end of
some lab sessions, I will give you a basic data analysis assignment (or a short
writing assignment). This assignment may consist of one part or multiple parts,
and it will be due at the next computer lab meeting. Please see me if you have
any questions about the assignments, expectations, or the use of SPSS.
During the day,
Briggs 421 is typically available (unless it is being used for a classroom
presentation or lecture); in the evening, it is open until 11:00 p.m. Since SPSS (PASW Statistics 17) is on the
network, you can access it from any computer lab on campus.
|
Date |
General
Material |
|
T 1/5 R 1/7 |
No labs |
|
T 1/12 R 1/14 |
Introduction
to SPSS (now PASW), one-variable graphs, and numerical summaries |
|
T 1/19 R 1/21 |
Two-variable
analysis: tables, scatterplots, correlation, and
regression analysis |
|
T 1/26 R 1/28 |
General data analysis
|
|
T 2/2 R 2/4 |
Sampling
activity and data collection |
|
T 2/9 R 2/11 |
No labs –
reading period
|
|
T 2/16 R 2/18 |
Probability
review problems |
|
T 2/23 R 2/25 |
Sampling
distributions and the Central Limit Theorem |
|
T 3/2 R 3/4 |
Sampling-distribution activity
|
|
T 3/10 R 3/12 |
Significance
testing and review activity |