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NURS 776 Statistical Methods for Nursing Research II: Multivariate Methods
Credit hours: 3
Cluster: Quantitative Research Methods and Statistical Analysis
http://catalog.unlv.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=3&poid=505

 

Course Level: Graduate

Institution:University of Nevada Las Vegas

Pre-requisites: NURS 775 Statistical Methods for Nursing Research I: Univariate Methods OR EQUIVALENT

Course Description: Focuses on multivariate methods useful for the field of nursing research. Students will be expected to complete a capstone project to explore and implement statistical methods likely to be part of their dissertation projects. COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to do the following: Apply the foundations of multivariate statistical analyses in the examination of selected nursing research studies. Execute, and interpret multivariate statistics, including both the mathematical and statistical foundations of the methods discussed. Perform statistical analyses using SPSS software, and interpret and apply the results to nursing research problems. Examine and evaluate multivariate statistical procedures commonly found in the peer-reviewed literature.

 

Method of Instruction: All online -Course PLATFORM: WebCampus (similar to WebCT)

Campus visits required: none

Course Contact: Elizabeth.Gardner, Project Officer

email: Elizabeth.Gardner@unlv.edu

 

Tuition: Nexus Common Pricing

 

Other considerations: Other considerations: Summer 2010 classes begin May 10, 2010 and end August 20, 2010. Please contact Elizabeth by May 5, 2010 in order to be enrolled for summer semester.

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

SUMMER 2010

Section:
Instructor:Dr. Carolyn Yucha
Seats:5
Credits: 3



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