Establishment
Language of instruction
French, English
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
Marie De Moura, Sophie Craddock, Franck POBA, ROMAIN DUFLOS, Charlay INDOUMOU PEPPE
Présentation
Goal
This course is recommended for students who are taking a social science or, more precisely, a psychology degree course. You will study the theoretical basis and foundations of statistics, and consider their application to psychology. It is essential for students to understand that statistics allow us to set up powerful, rigorous methods of analysis, in every field of psychology.
Presentation
Inroduction
Statistics and Psychology
History and definition of statistics
Basic concepts (methods of research, procedures, variables and protocls)
Nominal structure
Ordinal structure
Metric and interval method
Numerical structure
Links between 2 variables
Contingency variables
Correlation and simple linear regression
Relations between 2 variables
Relations betwee 2 ordinal variables (Spearman's variable coefficients)
Relations between numerical and nominal variables
Partial correlation and multiple regression
Statistics and Psychology
History and definition of statistics
Basic concepts (methods of research, procedures, variables and protocls)
Nominal structure
Ordinal structure
Metric and interval method
Numerical structure
Links between 2 variables
Contingency variables
Correlation and simple linear regression
Relations between 2 variables
Relations betwee 2 ordinal variables (Spearman's variable coefficients)
Relations between numerical and nominal variables
Partial correlation and multiple regression
Modalités
Forms of instruction
2 hours of lectures + 2 hours of seminars per week
Evaluation
Ressources
Bibliography
Beaufils, B. (2000), Statistiques appliquées à la psychologie. Tome 1. Lexifac psychologie., ||Le Roux, B. ; Rouanet, H. (1997), Statistiques en Sciences Humaines. Dunod,