About PSYS 2002 OL4
Principles of research methodology, including design and reporting. Prepares students to understand and evaluate psychological research in a variety of areas of psychology. Credit not awarded for both PSYS 2002 and PSYS 2000. Prerequisite: PSYS 1400.
Notes
Prereq: PSYS 1400; Asynchronous online
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Section Description
This course is meant to enhance your understanding of the scientific method and help you appreciate how the scientific method help us figure out what’s true, what might be true, and what’s fiction. Discussion of the scientific method as it applies to the study of human & rodent behavior, including but not limited to the philosophy of science, ethics in research, observational studies, single-subject designs, correlational studies, experimental designs, reliability and validity, and communication of research results. The specific learning goals are: 1) understand key scientific concepts and terminology, 2) learn about and identify major methods of research and their strengths and weaknesses 3) understand a little bit about statistics, 4) critically evaluate scientific claims reported in journals, textbooks, or popular media.
Section Expectation
This class uses an asynchronous online format - meaning that all materials will be posted at the beginning of the semester (with some exceptions). There will be specific due dates for assignments, quizzes, and exams to make sure everyone stays on track. These can be completed earlier than the deadline but not after. The lectures will be a mix of recorded videos, blog posts, readings, and/or slides. In order to succeed you should: consistently watch lectures; complete all of your assignments in timely manner; complete readings before the lecture, be clear and timely about circumstances that may affect coursework.
Evaluation
A mix of weekly quizzes, assignments, a project presentation, and exams.
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Resources
Psychological Science: Psych Research Methods (online)(PSYS 2002 OL1)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
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CRN60978Credits3InstructorsAntonio Cepeda-Benito- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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Psychological Science: Psych Research Methods (online)(PSYS 2002 OL2)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
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CRN61477Credits3InstructorsAntonio Cepeda-Benito- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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Psychological Science: Psych Research Methods (online)(PSYS 2002 OL3)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
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CRN61571Credits3InstructorsDanielle Fournier- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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Psychological Science: Statistics for Psych Sci (online)(PSYS 2010 OL1)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
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CRN60977Credits4InstructorsNicole Breslend- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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Psychological Science: Biopsychology (online)(PSYS 2200 OL1)Quick Course ReviewQuick View
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CRN60976Credits3InstructorsSayamwong Hammack- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
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PSYS 2002 OL4 is closed to new enrollment.
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