Statology is a website that makes learning statistics easy by explaining topics in simple and straightforward ways. It offers a wide range of resources, including statistics tutorials, machine learning tutorials, online calculators, distribution tables, Excel guides, R guides, Python guides, Google Sheets guides, SPSS guides, Stata guides, and TI-84 guides.
Statology provides detailed tutorials and practical tools to help users master statistical knowledge from basic to advanced levels. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional, these resources can help you improve your statistical analysis skills.
In the Department of Psychology we focus on the investigation of behavior and its cognitive, neural and hormonal underpinnings in the full range of environmental situations. Our strengths lie in four broadly defined areas of development, cognition, neuroscience, and social and personality psychology. We develop and conduct theoretical and translational research to advance health and well-being.
In this course, we study with Dr. Angela Duckworth and Dr. Claire Robertson-Kraft. Through an exploration their work 'True Grit' and interviews with researchers and practitioners, you develop a research hypothesis and learn how to understand the difference between internal and external validity. You also begin to understand and apply the strengths and weaknesses associated with different types of measurements and evaluation designs. You then interpret the results in an empirical study.
This course is part of Foundations of Positive Psychology Specialization. This course, taught by Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman brings all the key concepts from the first four courses to practice as you develop and test a new positive intervention for an audience of your choice. You identify opportunities in your daily life to increase the wellbeing by using knowledge you developed in the first four courses of the Specialization.