PSYC-39911 Intermediate Statistics for Social Sciences This course continues to build on knowledge from PSYC 25000, focusing on conducting analyses that will be relevant to independent study as well as the likely basis of more advanced research in graduate school, including more complex factorial ANOVA, regression, and mixed models. We will also introduce theoretical and practical issues surrounding how methods and statistics contribute to replicability in science. In addressing these issues we will also introduce some alternate statistical frameworks (e.g. Bayesian inference), as well as alternate software (e.g. R). This course is open to anyone who has taken an introductory statistics class in psychology (PSYC 250) or other discipline.