Criminology and Criminal Justice (CRCJ)
Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Faculty of Public Affairs
CRCJ 3001 [0.5 credit]
Quantitative Methods in Criminology
Methods used conducting quantitative research. Topics include measuring and manipulating variables, reliability, validity, sampling, experimental, quasi-experimental designs and ethics.Precludes additional credit for CRCJ 3000 (no longer offered), PSYC 2001, PSYC 2002, ANTH 2003, PSCI 2702, PSYC 2000.
Prerequisites: third-year standing in the B.A Honours program in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Lectures and seminar three hours a week, laboratory one hour a week.
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