Listed in: Psychology, as PSYC-122
Formerly listed as: PSYC-22
Julia D. McQuade (Section 01)
An introduction to and critical consideration of experimental methodology in psychology. Topics will include the formation of testable hypotheses, the selection and implementation of appropriate procedures, the statistical description and analysis of experimental data, and the interpretation of results. Articles from the experimental journals and popular literature will illustrate and interrelate these topics and provide a survey of experimental techniques and content areas. A one-hour weekly lab will be devoted to data analysis using statistical software.
Requisite: PSYC 100 or consent of the instructor. Limited to 40 students. Fall and spring semesters: Fall: Professor Schulkind. Spring: Professor McQuade.
If Overenrolled: Preference given to sophomores who intend to major in Psychology