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May 08, 2025
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PSY-764 Media Psychology Research4 semester credits In this course, graduate students do hands-on research with the intention of publishing and presenting that research. Research tasks vary from term to term, but can involve research design, literature review, data collection, participant recruitment, data analysis and writing APA-style research reports. Software involved can include SPSS, Qualtrics, Dedoose, and others. Pre-requisites: Students must be pre-approved by instructor to register. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
- Work towards mastery of the particular objectives underway in a given term. For all research designs, graduate students will be able to:
- Demonstrate competency in:
- Performing literature reviews relevant to the current project.
- Designing research studies.
- For questionnaire research: know when and why questionnaires are used, where to find them, how to write your own survey items. Additionally, be able to enter survey data and perform data analysis including reverse coding, composites, reliability, correlations and hypothesis testing. Have some familiarity with what a factor analysis.
- For qualitative research: Demonstrate understanding of the qualitative research approach, such as narrative inquiry. Be able to write interview questions, perform interviews, enter data into qualitative software such as Dedoose, and perform data coding and interpretation.
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