About Intellectus Statistics

User Friendly Software for Statistical Analyses

Intellectus Statistics provides the statistics tool, faculty training and statistics course with workbook. A statistics education is the vehicle for analytic problem-solving thinking. We provide materials that fit the level of student preparation while empowering their learning with scaffolding tools and auto-drafting technologies that create models for solving statistical problems.

Online Course Curriculum and Data Sets for Practice Problems

The active learning statistics course. Discovering Statistics Using Intellectus drives statistical reasoning, and higher student satisfaction, through active, conceptual learning, rather than relying heavily on a math-heavy approach. Faculty no longer need to spend time teaching the tool and can focus on teaching students statistical concepts.

Intellectus course modules include:

  • Fundamentals of Statistics (6 lessons). In this module students will learn about levels of measurement, probability, hypothesis testing, normal distributions, confidence intervals, and descriptive statistics. 

  • Correlations (5 lessons). This module will teach students about Pearson, Spearman, Kendall, Partial, and Point-biserial correlation and assumptions.   

  • Proportion tests (2 lessons). Students will learn how to conduct and interpret one and two proportion z-tests.

  • z-Tests (3 lessons). Students will learn how to conduct and interpret one-sample, independent sample, and paired sample z-tests.

  • t-Tests (3 lessons). Students will learn the how and why to conduct a one-sample, paired, and independent t-tests. The lessons review the assumptions of the tests  

  • Non-parametric tests (8 lessons). In this module students will learn how to conduct and interpret chi-square tests, McNemar’s, Wilcoxon signed-rank, Friedman, Mann-Whitney, and Kruskal-Wallis tests.  

  • Data visualization (5 lessons). In the set of visualizations, students will learn how to generate and interpret scatterplots, histograms, line, bar, and box plots.

Intellectus Statistics Tool

The tool. The Intellectus tool enables students to effectively learn satistics, conduct analyses, and report findings. The software provides interpreted output in plain English narrative, preloads and interprets assumptions, automatically generates APA 7th edition tables and figures for over 60 statistical tests, context-sensitive help to bridge knowledge gaps, video tutorials, SSO integration, and intuitive navigation.

User-Friendly Training and Support Services

Free Faculty Training. Instructors teaching stats or research methods courses may need support with the ins and outs of Intellectus. In these training sessions, instructors can walk through their syllabus to ensure that every part of their course outline has the necessary Intellectus components, and that instructors know the details of the output (e.g., how to interpret each plot).

 Weekly Overview Sessions. New to Intellectus, or just need a refresher? These weekly sessions will walk you through using the program from start to finish. These sessions are held every Tuesday at 1pm ET and are open to both users and individuals simply interested in learning more about the program. We will walk you through Intellectus from uploading data to downloading the AutoDrafted results document. There will also be time for questions at the end. Register Here.

Video Tutorials. Access over 100 video tutorials on demand to assist with conducting analyses and other functions in Intellectus.