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Dec 21, 2024
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PSY-540C Developing Claims from Qualitative & Quantitative Evidence4 semester credits The third course in the Media Psychology research sequence. The course builds on the understandings, skills, and research project developed in PSY 540A and PSY 540B . The course continues the examination of complex quantitative designs and their statistical tests as well as additional qualitative methodological approaches and analytic techniques. Media Psychology faculty members present descriptions and examples of media psychology research. The previously developed research project is completed and written in the form of a journal article building a claim from the research evidence gathered. Pre-requisites: PSY-540B Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
- Demonstrate understanding of complex quantitative designs and their statistical tests.
- Demonstrate understanding of complex qualitative methodological approaches and analytic techniques.
- Conduct, analyze, interpret, and write in journal article form a research project.
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