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Knowing how to logically design a research
study and properly analyze the gathered data are two of the most
critical knowledge tools a student can acquire during his or her
training. The Quantitative Psychology Program at the University of
Kansas is dedicated to the mission of training students at both the
Undergraduate and Graduate levels in state-of-the-science methodology
and data analysis. This page, www.Quant.KU.edu, provides the portal to
our quantitative training resources. On the side bar, you'll find
information about our programs, including the new social and behavioral
sciences methodology minor for undergraduates, our graduate training
program, and our very popular summer institutes on advanced methods
(affectionately referred to as the KUant 'Stats Camps'). You'll also
find ample resources for support of your quantitative needs, including
our friendly and useful KUant tools, KUant guides, KUant lists, and
KUant links.
In addition, we support two list-serves. KUant-L is a Q and A discussion
forum for students and faculty to pose questions and receive answers
about quantitative issues. Methods-L is an announcement list whereby we
periodically inform the KU community about methodology related events or
activities that may be of broad interest to researchers at KU.
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