Jennifer Mankin and Martina Sladekova
1 February 2024
Note
Differences from PaaS highlighted with ✨sparkles!✨
First year core statistics and research methods module
Comprises lectures, skills labs, and practical sessions
What will you learn?
✨Module email: analysingdata.psychology@sussex.ac.uk
Confidential queries: J.Mankin@sussex.ac.uk
Important
Skills Labs are not optional! They are distinct from the lectures and will contribute to your assessments.
Teaching sessions are grouped around topics, which cover two weeks
Week | Lecture | Skills Lab |
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1 | Introduction | Logical assertions, filter() |
2 | Sampling and Distributions | Cleaning with mutate() |
3 | Uncertainty and CIs | Using the pipe |> |
4 | NHST | Summarising data |
5 | t-tests | t-tests |
6 | Correlation | Correlation |
7 | Chi-squared | Chi-squared |
8 | Linear model 1 | Linear model 1 |
SPRING | HOLIDAY | |
9 | Linear model 2 | Linear model 2 |
10 | Linear model 3 | Linear model 3 |
11 | QPRs | Kahoot revision |
Important
If you are on a visa in the UK, you must attend teaching sessions in person!
However…
Important
✨We do not use PIN attendance on this module!
If you attend any practical, you can access help and the quiz as normal.
See Assessment Information on Canvas
What | Weight | When |
---|---|---|
Worksheet quizzes | 20% | Every week in practical sessions |
Take-away paper (TAP) | 20% | 48-hour period, due Week 7 Wednesday |
Research participation | 10% | Throughout term, due Week 11 Friday |
Exam | 50% | A2 assessment period |
Worksheet Information on Canvas
This week: Practice quiz on Canvas anytime
Next week: Practice quiz in practicals only!
Week 3: First marked quiz
Answers will be released at the end of each week
Take-Away Paper Information released around Week 5
SONA information on Canvas and on the Psychology website
Exam Information to be released near the end of term
Repository of all administrative info about the module
Also hosts all session recordings under Panopto Recordings
Important
If you have a question about the module or assessments, ✨check Canvas first!
Important
Check out the module website at https://and-sussex.netlify.app!
Important
Complete each week project on the Cloud!
Two main ways to collect:
Every 25,000 points, choose a new hex sticker of your choice (including shinies), with ExtRa pRizes at the end of term for top scorers!
Special hex stickers that have been designed by the Methods teaching team
Some weekly and some at the end of the module:
Weekly - SavioR
Termly - ClimbR & High FlyR
Awarded for enthusiasm, dedication, and curiosity.
Everyone earned this one last term! Get one at the end of the lecture.
Students who go out of their way to help other students learn.
Recipients will be chosen by the teaching team and/or from nominations from fellow students.
Use the SavioR Award Nomination form in Canvas Quizzes to nominate someone.
Goes to the students who get the highest final overall marks on Analysing Data.
Awarded once overall marks are confirmed at the end of the module.
Goes to students who have the biggest improvement between their final overall mark on Psychology as a Science and their final overall mark on Analysing Data.
Awarded once overall marks are confirmed at the end of the module.
Core findings in Psychology come from quantitative research
We’re able to challenge and update existing research because our tools are improving
The type of data we collect is becoming increasingly more complex - “back of the envelope” calculations no longer enough.
Replicability crucial for improving research
Clinical
Is an intervention for a mental health condition effective?
Developmental
Given a child’s score on a test, is their development unusual?
Cognitive
How can we program an experiment to study a complicated cognitive process?
Social
What is the engagement of social media users with posts about specific topics?
Meta-Science
Are psychology findings reported in published papers reproducible?
Organisational
What are the predictors of employee retention in a company?
Neuroscience
Which brain area is more active under certain conditions?
Educational
Does a new teaching method improve educational outcomes?
Being able to make sense of data is a crucial skill outside of academia.
Potential career trajectories for Psychology graduates with data-skills:
Data analyst
Data scientist
Insights analyst
Quantitative specialist
Civil Service
Market research
UX research
Industry research
Academic research
Working with start-up companies
Administrative positions
Professional services positions
(and many more)
If you’re finding the module challenging, it doesn’t mean that you’re failing - it means you’re learning.
For the quickest help, ask questions about anything on Discord
Book onto the R Help Desk to set up a one-on-one help session with one of the teaching team.
Come to your weekly practical session to get help from a lecturer or doctoral tutor.