The Statistics in Psychology class is designed to help students understand and apply statistical methods to psychological research and practice. The course introduces both descriptive and inferential statistics, emphasizing their role in organizing, analyzing, and interpreting psychological data. Key topics include measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, regression, probability, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance, along with non-parametric tests. Students will also learn how to use statistical tools for designing experiments, evaluating results, and drawing meaningful conclusions in psychological studies. The course blends theory with practical application, ensuring that learners not only understand statistical concepts but also develop the skills to apply them in research projects and real-world scenarios. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, accuracy, and interpretation rather than rote calculation. By the end of the class, students will be able to analyze data confidently, present findings effectively, and appreciate the value of statistics in advancing psychological science. Join Now.