Rachel

 

Doctoral Student in Health Behavior and Health Education

 

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Statistics and Probability

About the Course

Psychology 301: Basic Statistics and Probability gives students an introduction to theoretical and applied statistics for social science and biology students. The course gives an overview of statistics and probability topics up to and including basic multivariate and categorical methods, and regression.

My Role

As a Supplemental Instructor, my responsibilities included leading 2 - 3 discussion sections a week, developing lesson plans for the discussion sections, grading homework and exams, calculating final grades, and facilitating and supervising lab sections.

Timeframe

Winter 2001 - Winter 2004 (10 Semesters)

Textbook

Howell, D. (1998). Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences. United States: Duxbury Press.

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Last updated October 20, 2009