About PSYS 2002 OL3
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
Section Description
<p>Applied Research Methods (CDAE 3500) has been designed to teach you how to be a better consumer and producer of science-based social research. Each and every day, as you interact with the physical world and society, you informally collect and store information. This information can influence your attitudes and behaviors on a wide array of matters. Studying science-based research methods enables (empowers) you to collect, store, and understand information in a more systemic manner; therefore, your attitudes and behaviors will be shaped by more accurate and valid information. The ultimate goal of this course is to teach you the language and practice of science-based social research so it can be incorporated into your college studies, professional work, and everyday life.</p> <p>No textbook required. All course materials are made available via Brightspace</p>
Section Expectation
This course is asynchronous online, with materials due each week on Sunday at 11:59 PM.
Evaluation
There are weekly online lecture and lab assignments.
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