課程名稱 |
統計方法 Statistics in Language Studies |
開課學期 |
100-1 |
授課對象 |
學程 神經生物與認知科學學程 |
授課教師 |
馮怡蓁 |
課號 |
LING7008 |
課程識別碼 |
142EM0220 |
班次 |
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學分 |
3 |
全/半年 |
半年 |
必/選修 |
必修 |
上課時間 |
星期一3,4(10:20~12:10)星期三3,4(10:20~12:10) |
上課地點 |
樂學館305樂學館305 |
備註 |
本課程以英語授課。10:20-12:10上課。 限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生) 總人數上限:12人 |
Ceiba 課程網頁 |
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1001LING7008 |
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課程概述 |
This course intends to provide an overview of statistics used in linguistic experiments. Topics covered include research ethics, problem identification and hypothesis formation, variable determination, hypothesis testing, external validity, and format in research report. |
課程目標 |
This course intends to provide an overview of statistics used in linguistic experiments. Topics covered include research ethics, problem identification and hypothesis formation, variable determination, hypothesis testing, external validity, and format in research report. |
課程要求 |
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預期每週課後學習時數 |
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Office Hours |
每週一 12:10~13:00 備註: M12:10-1:00p or by appointment |
指定閱讀 |
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參考書目 |
Pagano, R. R. 2010. Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences.
Wadsworth Publishing. 9th edition. (Available at 雙葉書廊 TEL: 2368-4198,
Address: 台北市羅斯福路三段269巷12號1樓) |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
No. |
項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
1. |
Participation |
3% |
As many of you are already aware of how notorious this class is, it should be intuitive to
you that classroom participation is the key to the success of this course. Please help me
make this course better by giving me your input in class and also outside the classroom. I
would really appreciate it if you could all actively participate in classroom activities and
discussions. |
2. |
Homework |
8% |
Homework assignments will be due in class on the due date. You should turn in the
assignments typed or neatly handwritten. If you plan to hand in handwritten assignments,
please be sure your handwriting is legible. Also, because solutions to assigned exercises
will be discussed in class on the day that the homework is due, late homework CANNOT
be accepted.
A note on collaboration
Students often find it helpful to form study groups with classmates to discuss the reading
and exercises each week. The course instructor encourages such cooperative study
habits. However, each student must work independently in writing up all homework
assignments, lab, and the project report. |
3. |
Lab |
9% |
The lab is designed to reinforce the material covered in the lecture portion. Through
labwork, you will begin to apply the statistical methods you learn in lectures. You will also
be introduced to the computer program SPSS (Statistical Program for Social Sciences).
Lab is intended to give you the opportunity to bring up any questions about the material
covered in the reading, homework, or lectures. |
4. |
Exam1 |
15% |
There are three exams in total. No make-up exams can be given except in the case of dire documented medical emergencies. All exams are non-cumulative. Please view exams only
as a way to help me assess how well we have been doing. |
5. |
Exam2 |
20% |
There are three exams in total. No make-up exams can be given except in the case of dire documented medical emergencies. All exams are non-cumulative. Please view exams only
as a way to help me assess how well we have been doing. |
6. |
Exam3 |
25% |
There are three exams in total. No make-up exams can be given except in the case of dire documented medical emergencies. All exams are non-cumulative. Please view exams only
as a way to help me assess how well we have been doing. |
7. |
Project |
20% |
You are required to turn in a set of statistical analyses on your research project. The
project does not have to be fully completed, but the data have to be authentic. You are
required to apply what we have covered in class and select appropriate analyses for your
data. You will be given 10-min presentation time slot on 1/4 for oral report—8 min for the
actual presentation itself, and 2 min for questions and answers. During this time-slot, you
are to defend the statistical analyses you choose and highlight whatever significant
findings you have found in your study. You can use whatever media you please but the
style of presentation should be formal. You will be graded on both your presentation skills
and audience responses, in addition to the content. The written report is due on 1/9,
Monday, at 5:00p. 10% of the grades will be deducted for each late day. It should be no
more than a 10-paged, double-spaced, polished report incorporating the comments you
have gathered in the presentation. The report should follow a formal format, and should
include appropriate graphs, statistical details, and adequate interpretations. |
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
第1週 |
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Introduction |
第2週 |
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Ch1,2; Ch3 |
第3週 |
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Ch4; Ch5 |
第4週 |
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Ch6; Ch6 |
第5週 |
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Double Tenth Day; Ch7, 8, Lab6 |
第6週 |
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Ch8, Lab7; Exam 1 (Ch1-7) |
第7週 |
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Ch9, 10; Ch11, Lab9 |
第8週 |
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Ch12, Lab10; Ch13, Lab11 |
第9週 |
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Ch14, Lab12; Exam 2 (Ch8-12) |
第10週 |
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Ch15, Lab13; Ch15, Lab14 |
第11週 |
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Ch15; Ch16 |
第12週 |
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Ch16, Lab15; Ch17, Lab16 |
第13週 |
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Ch17, Lab17; Exam 3 (Ch13-17) |
第14週 |
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Project; Project |
第15週 |
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Project; Project |
第16週 |
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Project; Project |
第17週 |
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Project; Presentation |
第18週 |
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Final report |
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