Behavioral Research & Statistics For Beginners
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.03 GB | Duration: 2h 6m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.03 GB | Duration: 2h 6m
Master the essentials for psychology & social sciences: A no-nonsense guide to making research & stats easy
What you'll learn
Understand and apply research and statistical terminology in the behavioral sciences.
Calculate and interpret measures of central tendency, variability, and Z-score.
Grasp the fundamental principles of behavioral research and statistics.
Describe key research methods, including experiments, case studies, and surveys.
Analyze data using visual tools like histograms, scatterplots, and frequency distributions.
Identify and address biases in research design, such as sampling and experimenter bias.
Evaluate the strength and limitations of research methods and statistical findings.
Design a simple experiment with clearly defined variables and operational definitions
Requirements
No prior course work in psychology, research, or statistics required.
Description
Master Behavioral Research & Statistics—Without the ConfusionStruggling with research and statistics in psychology? Overwhelmed with numbers, significance tests, and research design? You’re not alone—and this course will make it simple.A Beginner’s Guide to Psychology Research & StatisticsThis course breaks down complex concepts into clear, practical lessons so you can finally feel confident in research methods and data analysis.Perfect for: AP™ Psychology & University Students – Master research & stats to ace your exams. Professionals & Researchers – Strengthen your ability to design, analyze, and interpret studies. Lifelong Learners – Understand psychology research without the technical jargon.What You’ll Learn: The Foundations of Behavioral Research & Statistics – Build confidence in research methods, statistical analysis, and data interpretation. Core Statistical Principles – Understand significance, research design, and how to evaluate strong vs. weak research. Experiment Design & Data Analysis – Learn how to plan studies, collect data, and interpret findings. Real-World Applications – Apply your skills in psychology, social sciences, business, and more. Exclusive Practice Questions – Includes AP™ & university-style questions to reinforce learning. Interactive Learning & Personalized Feedback – Ask questions and get direct instructor support.What Makes This Course Different? Psychology-Specific Focus – Most stats courses are math-heavy, but this is designed for psychology & behavioral science students. Simple, Clear, and Engaging – No dry lectures. This course makes research relatable, applicable, and even fun. Confidence-Boosting Lessons – You’ll start as a beginner and end feeling like you could teach these concepts to others.Don't Let Research & Statistics Hold You Back!Master the fundamentals, boost your confidence, and take control of your academic and professional success.Start mastering psychology research today!
Overview
Section 1: Welcome and Foundations
Lecture 1 Welcome!
Lecture 2 Taking This Course with Maximum Impact
Lecture 3 What We Cover & The Scientific Attitude
Section 2: Research Basics
Lecture 4 What is Behavioral Research? Overview of Methods
Lecture 5 Experiments - Basic Components
Lecture 6 Confounding Variables
Lecture 7 Samples and Populations
Section 3: Descriptive Statistics
Lecture 8 Collecting Data
Lecture 9 Measures of Central Tendency
Lecture 10 Measures of Variability
Lecture 11 Standard Deviation, The Raw-Score Formula
Lecture 12 Z-Scores and The Normal Curve
Lecture 13 Z-Scores pt. 2
Lecture 14 Skewed Distribution
Section 4: Inferential Statistics
Lecture 15 What are Inferential Statistics?
Lecture 16 Correlation and Causation
Lecture 17 Spurious and Illusory Correlations
Lecture 18 Normal Curves and Z-Scores
Section 5: Applying What You've Learned
Lecture 19 Designing Your First Experiment
Lecture 20 My Reversed Experiment
Lecture 21 Next Steps and Course 2 Teaser
Psychology students, high school to master's level, eager to master behavioral research and statistics.