Statistical Methods for Cognitive Psychologists
Michaelmas 2003
Level
- This is a course planned with the needs in mind of a graduate student starting as a PhD student at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences and related institutions. It will in addition be open to others e.g. research assistants, junior scientists, visitors.
Style
- The presentation will be as fairly formal lectures, each aiming to outline a particular class of methods
- to give examples of it being applied to realistic situations
- to indicate how to implement it using software available at CBU
Location
Lectures will take place in the West Wing Lecture Theatre on Thursdays from 12 am till 1 p.m. and are being given by Ian Nimmo-Smith and Peter Watson who will welcome any feedback.
Links to updated PowerPoint and PDF files of the lecture notes are being added during the progress of the course.
Date |
Lecturer |
Topic |
09-Oct-03 |
Ian Nimmo-Smith |
The anatomy of statistical methods: models, hypotheses, significance and power |
16-Oct-03 |
Peter Watson |
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23-Oct-03 |
Peter Watson |
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30-Oct-03 |
Ian Nimmo-Smith |
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06-Nov-03 |
Peter Watson |
ANOVA of balanced multi-factorial designs: between subject designs, and single subject studies |
13-Nov-03 |
Ian Nimmo-Smith |
The General Linear Model and complex designs including Analysis of Covariance |
20-Nov-03 |
Ian Nimmo-Smith |
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27-Nov-03 |
Peter Watson |
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04-Dec-03 |
Ian Nimmo-Smith |
Post-hoc tests, multiple comparisons, contrasts and handling interactions |
11-Dec-03 |
Peter Watson |
[Last updated on 11 December, 2003]
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