Design and Analysis of Experiments

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Course Description

Design and Analysis of Experiments (EDRM 810) is a course that teaches common experimental designs for studying behavioral and social phenomena. The use of descriptive and inferential statistics for analyzing experimentally-obtained data is also presented. The course is intended for advanced graduate students who have taken a minimum of two graduate courses in statistics and who have a good working knowledge of statistical software. The course is offered and governed by the Program of Educational Psychology, Research, and Foundations in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of South Carolina. This web page supports the Fall Semester, 1998, section of the course.

Current Offering

There is one section of EDRM 810 during the Fall Semester, 1998. It meets from 4:30 to 7:15 p.m. on Thursdays in Wardlaw Hall 109.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by Michael A. Seaman, Associate Professor of Educational Research. Professor Seaman has been on the faculty at the University of South Carolina since 1990. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in quantitative methods in educational psychology with cognates in mathematical statistics and cognitive psychology. His research interests include statistical education, effect size analysis, and nonparametric statistics.

Michael A. Seaman
201 Wardlaw Hall
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
mseaman@sc.edu
voice: 803.777.2562
fax: 803.777.3035
URL http://edpsych.ed.sc.edu/seaman/edrm810

This web was developed by Michael A. Seaman.
This page last updated on 22 December 2003.
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