Admission requirements
It is assumed that the student has basic knowledge of the statistical methods discussed in this course. Advanced knowledge is assumed for the mathematical basics and SPSS skills. Additional literature to catch up with the topics is suggested during lectures or computer classes.
Only master students may enroll.
Description
The Preparatory Statistics Course teaches students statistical knowledge and practical skills at a conceptual level, useful for the quantitative research process used in most master theses. The topics cover part of the bachelor statistics program with specific attention for formulating research questions, (dirty) data handling in SPSS, interpreting and reporting SPSS results (APA style), and drawing conclusions based on these results.
Course objectives
The Preparatory Statistics Course teaches students statistical knowledge and practical skills for the independent completion of the statistical part of their master thesis.
Timetable
Preparatory Statistics Course (2010-2011):
Mode of instruction
The course consists of 6 lectures (2 hours each) and 10 computer classes (2-3 hours each).
Assessment method
The students are required to attend both lectures and computer classes. The students must also turn in four research assignments, that is, the students are required to write four short reports using different statistical techniques.
The final assignment consists of a report using several statistical techniques.
The average grade of the four assignments is combined with the grade of the final assignment to determine the final grade. This final grade must be equal to or greater than 5.5 to pass.
Note: From January 1, 2006 the Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted the Ephorus system to be used by instructors for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. Please see the information concerning fraud .
Reading list
Andy Field (2009). Discovering Statistics using SPSS. Third Edition. Sage: London.
IBM SPSS 17/18. Via www.surfspot.nl.
Master’s introduction and enrolment day
Make a reservation in your agenda so you will not miss any information that you will need during your master’s programme MSc in Psychology. Please consult the Agenda master meetings
Contact information
Frank Busing
Room 3B21
Phone 071-527 3814
E-mail: busing@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
In Dutch: Toelatingscommissie bepaalt of een niet-doorstroom student aan deze cursus verplicht moet deelnemen.
In English: the admission board decides if a student is obliged to take this course. This is stated in the Decision on Admission