This class is a dumbed down version of STAT 2120, and it's full of pre-med neuro majors that need this class as a prereq.
If you've taken any statistics class before you'll be fine. The slides themselves tend to try hard too explain a math-y topic to pre-meds, but end up just becoming confusing overall. Eric is a great guy but the nature of the class is a statistics class meant for pre-meds, and there's only so much you can do.
There's 4 homework assignments and 4 tests + a take home final that make up most of your grade. You can drop 1 homework and 1 test. There's also 4 extra credit assignments which are announced randomly in class, which are pretty easy and give 1% back to your final grade. You can get by without going to a single lecture, you'll just miss out on the extra credit.
PSYC 2005
Research Methods and Data Analysis I
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