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Nov 24, 2024
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PSY-701B Research Methods II: Quantitative4 semester credits This course focuses on developing the abilities to make scholarly arguments, critique existing research studies, and design research studies. The primary outcome of the course is writing a research pre-proposal, including a scholarly review of the literature and methodology, on a topic of interest. Pre-requisites: PSY-701A , PSY-717 Co-requisites: Clinical PhD only: PSY-RSS02 , PSY-RSS04 and PSY-RSS27 are all highly recommended as a pre- or co-requisite. Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Letter Only Note: Elective Learning Outcome(s):
- Apply basic research design principles and strategies demonstrating understanding of epistemological assumptions of the research methodology.
- Develop a written scholarly argument with empirical implications.
- Design and write a research proposal.
- Discuss at least two approaches to collecting and analyzing quantitative data.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to cultural and individual differences as reflected in research questions and research design.
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