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Studies elementary statistical methods for social science applications. Topics include summarizing data with graphs and descriptive measures, generalizing from a sample to a population as in opinion polls, and determining the relationship between two variables. No special mathematical background is required, and students will be taught basic computer techniques. Three hours of lecture, two hours of laboratory work. Majors are expected to take this course in their third year.
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2.64
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Spring 2012
3.44
2.50
3.48
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Spring 2024
2.00
3.50
2.61
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Spring 2018
1.33
3.50
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Summer 2025
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2.85
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Spring 2019
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Spring 2011
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Spring 2014
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Spring 2013
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3.57
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Spring 2016
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3.29
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Summer 2012
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Spring 2013
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2.87
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Summer 2014
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Spring 2011
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Spring 2011
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2.42
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Summer 2011
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3.36
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Summer 2010
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3.21
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Spring 2018
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Spring 2016
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Spring 2013
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2.87
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Summer 2013
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3.16
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Spring 2025
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Spring 2022
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Spring 2017
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3.26
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Summer 2016
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Spring 2022
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Spring 2022
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3.28
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Summer 2018
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Summer 2023
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Spring 2020
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Summer 2019
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Spring 2026
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Spring 2026
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