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Course Code:IO6402_5WCourse Name:Statistics in IOCourse Description:This course introduces students to core techniques of measurement and descriptive and inferential statistics that are frequently employed by I/O professionals to guide organizational decision-making and policy implementation. Emphasis is on learning to apply critical thinking and responsible, ethical conduct in the use, and interpretation of statistics in organizational settings.Course Prerequisites:IO6301Course Length:5 ModulesCredit Value:3.0Contact Hours:45 hoursMaterial Requirements:NoneTextbooks:Dates Active:2 - 9/1/2014Title:Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate StatisticsAuthor:Neil J. SalkindEdition / Copyright:3Publisher:SAGE Publications, IncorporatedISBN:2013-01-01List Price:$9,781,452,225,234.00Delivery Method:This item is available through the Argosy University bookstore. Please click on the "Order Text" button in the left panel to order the textbook.
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Notes:Course Competencies:

Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:

  1. Identify and apply basic descriptive statistics.
  2. Identify and apply basic inferential statistics.
  3. Describe the assumptions associated with particular statistical procedures and justify the use of a particular analysis for a given data set and research question.
  4. Explain the need for stringent ethical standards in research design, data interpretation, and dissemination of results when studying humans in organizational settings.

Topical Outline:

Module 1

  • Statistical Fundamentals

Module 2

  • Descriptive Statistics

Module 3

  • Inferential Statistics

Module 4

  • Inferential Statistics (Contd.)

Module 5

  • Nonparametric Tests
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