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SOCI 125 — : Introduction to Statistics in Sociology

This course covers the application of statistical methods to interpret, analyze, and describe quantitative sociological data. Topics include descriptive and inferential statistics; probability topics, populations and samples, the normal distribution, the central limit theorem; confidence intervals; hypothesis testing; comparing two means; F distribution and ANOVA; correlation and linear regression; and chi-square. Students use statistical software (SPSS) to analyze data and report results using American Sociological Association (ASA) style. UC CREDIT LIMITATION: Credit for BTEC 180 /BTEC 180H, BUS 204 /BUS 204H, STAT C1000 / STAT C1000H / STAT C1000E , PSYC 104 / PSYC 104H , or SOCI 125 . Some CSU campuses may also impose this credit limitation. Formerly SOC 125. C-ID SOCI-125.

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