Courses Taught

Courses Taught
Current Teaching
Currently, I teach graduate level statistics for the Department of Psychology. However, many students from other departments across the University have taken these courses. The courses are required for first year graduate students in the Psychology Department.
PSYC 607, a course that covers ANOVA and experimental design, is typically taught in the Fall, and PSYC 671, a course that covers Regression, is typically taught in the Spring. Here are links to syllabi from each course:
I typically try to allow as many non-psychology students to take the course as possible so please email me if you’re interested (worthyda@tamu.edu).
Also, feel free to email me if you have a statistics or design question.
Past Teaching
In the past I have taught a graduate seminar in Decision-making. The syllabus and readings for that seminar are posted below.
On the undergraduate level, I have taught Cognition (PSYC 345), Experimental Design (PSYC 204) and Introduction to Statistics (PSYC 203). The syllabi and some other materials from those course are posted below.
Human Cognitive Processes (Summer 2012)
Decision-Making (Spring 2012)
January 26
February 2
February 9
February 16
February 23
March 1
March 8
March 22
March 29
April 12
April 19
Experimental Methods (Fall 2011)
Lecture: MWF 1:50 - 2:40 PM PSYC 106
Lab: Tue (Various times) State Chem 211
Link to Stanford Prison Experiment Video
Readings for Reaction Papers
Lab Syllabi by Section
Lab Readings
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Automaticity & Stereotyping Module
Week 7
Week 8
Introduction to Statistics (Spring 2011)
Lecture: MWF 1:50 - 2:40 PM PSYC 106
Lab: Tue (Various times) State Chem 211
Karl Popper - Science:Conjectures and Refutations
R.A. Fisher’s Tribute to “Student” (W.S. Gosset)
Bem - Psi Phenomenon JPSP 2011
Wagenmakers et.al 2011-Comment on Bem