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Marymount University

PSY201: Statistics for the Social Sciences

An introduction to psychological research methodology with particular emphasis on descriptive and inferential statistical procedures used in the analysis of behavioral data (measures of central tendency, variability, chi-square, correlation, t-tests, ANOVA, etc.). Prerequisites: MA course numbered 119 or above and a grade of C- or better in PSY 101 and PSY 105. (3)

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Online
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Laurel Ridge Community CollegePSY201Introduction to Psychology I2-Year
Northern Virginia Community CollegePSY213Statistics for Behavioral Sciences2-Year
Old Dominion UniversityPSYC2ELEN/A4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonPSYCNOTMJElectiveNOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate.4-Year
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPSYC2XXPsychology Transfer Elective4-Year