PSYC 3384 Research Methods I

This course introduces research concepts relevant to the scientific evaluation of claims and emphasizes how to think and write scientifically within the behavioral and social sciences. The course provides students with an overview of sampling and the major methods in behavioral and social science research, including descriptive, correlational, and experimental. Scientific thinking skills, the ethical context of research, and American Psychological Association publication style will be emphasized. This is a writing intensive course. Cross-listed with SOCI 3384.

Cross Listed Courses

SOCI 3384

Prerequisite

PSYC 1301 OR SOCI 1311

Offered

Fall, Spring