PSY-686C Research Practicum Presentation: Psychology1 semester credits Development of a broad set of research skills serves as preparation for conducting dissertation research. This series of three courses must result in a research product submitted for peer review (e.g., conference proposal, journal article manuscript).
This third course in the series will focus on the completion of the research project and presentation or publication preparation.
All research practicum proposals must be reviewed and pre-approved (i.e., before the student begins the practicum) by the Program Director. Pre-requisites: PSY-686B Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Credit/No Credit Only Learning Outcome(s): At the completion of research practicum, students will be able to:
- present research results at the doctoral level through conference proposals and presentations and/or journal article manuscripts
- design and conduct research in accordance with legal, ethical and regulatory requirements
- design and conduct research that considers relevant individual and cultural diversity factors
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