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1. Ways of Knowing

2. The Weaknesses

3. The Working Assumptions of Science

4. Research Strategies

5. Research Design

6. Data Collection

7. Research Setting

8. Examples

9. Explaining Correlations

10. Basic Model of an Experiment

11. Theory & Experiment

12. Theory & Experiment: Example

13. Correlations

14. Distrubutions: Populations & Samples

15. Distributions: Different Shapes

16. Distributions: Centrality & Variability

17. Distributions: Definition of Terms

18. Distributions: Example

19. Comparing Distributions

Science & Statistics lecture outline

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