Research Methods and Statistics 2 

What are the issues involved in designing, carrying out and analysing correlation studies?   And how do they affect studies investigating differences between three or more groups?  You’ll examine these and many other areas though this module – including constraints such as reliability and validity, and the appropriate use of measures of effect.

Key Topics

> Concepts of methods involved in correlational and non-experimental designs
> Rationale and appropriate use of ANOVA
> Interpretation of effect sizes and confidence intervals
> Designing, conducting, and interpreting results of research

Assessment

There are a number of assessments that you complete as part of your coursework and forward to your academic tutor for grading and comments.

You'll also take a summative assessment at the end of your module. Exam venues are located across the UK and exams take place twice a year. Please note that there are additional assessment fees for each module.