Kolegij
Studiji
KomunikologijaPovijest
Psihologija
Sestrinstvo
Sociologija
Sestrinstvo
Studijska godina
1ISVU ID
252568ECTS
6
This course introduces the fundamental statistics principles, focusing on developing research questions, hypothesis formation, research design, and data analysis. Students will gain practical experience using statistical software and learn the proper application of statistical tests. Moreover, the course highlights the importance of effectively communicating research results to various audiences, giving students the skills to present their findings. Students must pass two-semester and final oral exams to complete the course successfully.
1. Demonstrate a solid understanding of fundamental statistical concepts, including probability theory, descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, and basic inferential techniques. 2. Formulate research questions and generate testable hypotheses relevant to real-world problems in social science research. 3. Design and execute simple experiments, collect data, and apply appropriate statistical techniques to analyze and interpret the results. 4. Develop proficiency in using statistical software for data management, visualization, and analysis, as well as interpreting the output generated by the software. 5. Critically evaluate and assess the validity of statistical analyses and conclusions in scientific research papers and reports. 6. Collaborate effectively in group tasks and discussions, contributing to the collective understanding of statistical concepts and their applications. 7. Demonstrate a solid statistical foundation, paving the way for further studies in more advanced statistical techniques and methodologies.
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Moore, D. S., Notz, W. I., & Flinger, M. A. (2018). The Basic Practice of Statistics. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company.
Triola, M. F. (2017). Elementary Statistics. Boston: Pearson.
De Veaux, R. D., Velleman, P. F., & Bock, D. E. (2016). Intro Stats. Boston: Pearson.
Diez, D. M., Barr, C. D., & Çetinkaya-Rundel, M. (2014). OpenIntro Statistics. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Peck, R., Olsen, C., & Devore, J. L. (2011). Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis. Boston: Cengage Learning.
Johnson, R. A., & Kuby, P. (2016). Just the Essentials of Elementary Statistics. Boston: Cengage Learning.
Agresti, A., & Franklin, C. (2013). Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data. Boston: Pearson.
Attendance is crucial for success in this course, and students are expected to attend at least 70% of lectures and seminar sessions
Class activities: Two-semester exams and a final oral exam.