06-04-2009, 10:34 PM
I took psychological statistics online from Brigham Young. It's a bit cheaper than Harvard, at around $550 and is for 4 upper division credits. You are essentially responsible for teaching yourself the material and checking a box on the course website that says you've done the homework (on the honor system). There are three proctored exams you have to take, each with 10 multiple choice questions on actual math problems and 5 essay questions. They're not open book, but you can use a graphing calculator. I used "statistics for people who hate statistics" to prep for the test and it was very, very good. I had failed college algebra twice in the past but managed to get a C+ with minimal effort.