PSYC 548
Spring 2022 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Conceptual, mathematical, and statistical framework to model heterogeneity of behavior. Students will learn to move beyond a psychology of averages and think of variability of behavior as a source of information for scientific inquiry rather than mere noise. This course provides a basic introduction to order-constrained inference methods. Student projects encourage applications to any area of the social and behavioral sciences or at their interface with other scientific disciplines. Students will learn to use open-source public-domain specialized software.
Same as PS 534. 4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: PSYC 506 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
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72731
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Lecture
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A
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4:00PM
-6:50PM
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W
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209 Huff Hall
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Regenwetter, M
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