Statistics II
1
2019-2020
01007879
Methodology
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Mastery of the contents of Statistics I
Teaching Methods
Lecturing is mostly used for teaching the syllabus contents in the theoretical classes.
Demonstrating and collaboration methods will be mainly use in the lab classes.
Learning Outcomes
This c.u. gives continuity to the learning-teaching objectives settled for the curricular unit of Statistics I. Specifically, it is aimed to deepen statistical thinking (reasoning), foster persistence in statics learning, and promote attitudes and positive beliefs (e.g., value) concerning the usefulness of statistics in the production and dissemination of knowledge about human behavior. We strive to develop practical skills of data analysis, namely by using IBM SPSS Statistics program. Students should be able to use a range of intermediate and advanced inferential statistical procedures (ANOVA, Correlation, Regression, MANOVA) by using parametric and non-parametric tests to analyze experimental and correlational designs. This unit emphasizes the acquisition of effective skills to analyze, within the general linear model, the variability that naturally exists in psychosocial data.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
A - Theoretical cncepts
1. Introduction: GLM and data analysis
2. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) parametric methods: independent/related samples and mixed designs.
3. Anaylsis of variance (ANOVA) non parametric methods: independent/related samples
4. Correlation (parametric and non parametric thechniques)
5. Simple regression
6. Multiple regression
7. Anaylisis of covariance (ANCOVA)
8. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA)
B - Laboratories
1. Using the appropriate SPSS menus and programming for implementing and obtaining the outputs associated with the above topics.
Head Lecturer(s)
José Manuel Pacheco Miguel
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Frequency: 100.0%
Bibliography
Cohen, B. (2008). Explaining Psychological Statistics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Field, A. (2013). Discovering Statistics Using SPSS (4nd ed.). London: SAGE.
Glass, G. V. & Hopkins, K. D. (1996). Statistical Methods in Education and Psychology (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon
Howell, D. (1997). Statistical methods for psychology (4ª Ed.). Belmont, CA: Duxbury Press.
Maroco, J. (2011). Análise estatística – Com utilização do SPSS (5ª ed.). Lisboa: Edições Sílabo.
Stevens, J. P. (2009). Applied multivariate statistics for the social sciences (5th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.
Pallant, J. (2010). SPSS survival manual: A step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS (4th ed.). Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill.
Pestana, M. H. & Gageiro, J. N. (2008). Análise de Dados para Ciências Sociais - A complementaridade do SPSS (5ª ed.). Lisboa: Edições Sílabo.
Tabachnick, B. G., and Fidell, L. S. (2007). Using Multivariate Statistics (5ª ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.