KINE 5373
KINE 5373 Health and Human Behavior (3-0). This course explores the process and methods of scientific inquiry and interpretation of research findings in kinesiology. Students will gain familiarity with the major elements of research including literature review quantitative and qualitative methodology design evaluation of research statistical analysis presentation of data and ethical considerations. This course also provides an overview of statistics including descriptive and inferential statistics and one-way ANOVA. Students should have a basic understanding of conducting library and Internet information searches prior to taking this course. Equivalent courses: KES 5373 (through Summer 2022).
Summer 2025
Health and Human Behavior | Section 2W1 | Doug Renshaw | Syllabus | | Student Evaluation |
Spring 2025
Summer 2024
Spring 2024
Fall 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023