PSY V04 Statistics: Social &Behavioral


 
Course Description:
An introduction to the basic concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics which provides conceptual understanding of the appropriate applications of statistics in research, as well as in the social behavioral sciences and the related fields of psychology, political science, business, economics, education, criminal justice, and health science and health care. Areas of study include descriptive procedures; probability and binomial distributions; correlation and regression; normal distribution; sampling distribution; central limit theorem; hypothesis testing using interval estimation, z-test, significance testing of correlations, one- and two-sample t-test, ANOVA, chi-square, and other nonparametric techniques; concepts of sample space; mean and variance of discrete distribution; probabilities using normal and t-distributions; determining and interpreting levels of statistical significance including p-values; formulating hypothesis test involving samples from one and two populations; and critical analyses of related research designs. This course also provides supervised computer practice designed to assist students in data preparation, including tables and graphical representations, statistical computations, and data analysis. Students will interpret computerized results and apply them in generating conclusions. Prerequisites: MATH V03 with grade of C or better, or any CSU-accepted statistics pathway curriculum prerequisite, or placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Recommended Prep: ENGL V01A. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Formerly: PSYCH 4. C-ID: SOCI 125.
Meets General Ed Areas:
Cal-GETC Area 2: Math Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning, CSU Area B4: Math/Quantitative Reasoning, IGETC Area 2: Math Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning, VCCCD GE Area 2: Math Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning, VCCCD GE Area (Pre-Fall 25) D2: Comm/Analytical Thinking
Course Corequisites:
NONE
Prerequisites:
MATH V03 with grade of C or better, or any CSU-accepted statistics pathway curriculum prerequisite, or placement as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process.
Recommended Prep:
ENGL V01A.

Section Information as of 26-MAR-2026 01:03:53 AM

  • CRN: 33458
  • Instructor: Moshrefi, Farshid
  • Section Corequisites: NONE
  • Zero Textbook Cost Program Participates in Zero Textbook Cost Program
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  • Delivery Mode: This is a fully online class without pre-scheduled meetings.
  • Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 33458 IS CROSS-LISTED WITH A CLASS THAT IS LIMITED TO STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN THE VENTURA COLLEGE PACE PROGRAM.
  • Course Materials: Ventura College Bookstore
Meeting Time and Location
9.00 HRS/WK ONLINE Ventura Online (Canvas) 01/13/25 03/07/25
Seating Availability
Capacity Taken Available
31 25 6
Waitlist Availability
Capacity Taken Available
0 0 0
Critical Dates for this Course
Term: Spring 2025
Last day to add class: 21-JAN-2025
Last day to drop with a refund: 16-JAN-2025
Last day to drop without a "W": 21-JAN-2025
Last day to drop with a "W": 24-FEB-2025
Census Date: 22-JAN-2025
Crosslisted Sections
CRN Course Title
32034 PSYV04 Statistics: Social &Behavioral
Seating Availablity
Capacity Taken Available
40 33 7