PSYC 201 Spring 2010 Experimentation and Statistics (Q)

Also offered Fall 2009

An introduction to the basic principles of research in psychology. We focus on how to design and execute experiments, analyze and interpret the results, and write research reports. Students conduct a series of experiments in different areas of psychology (e.g., social, personality, cognitive) which illustrate basic designs and methods of analysis.
Class Format: lecture/lab
Requirements/Evaluation: three papers, midterm exam, and a final exam
Additional Info: two sections; must register for the lab and lecture with the same instructor
Prerequisites: Psychology 101; not open to first-year students
Enrollment Preference: Psychology majors
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Material and Lab Fees:
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Divisional Attributes: Division II,Quantitative and Formal Reasoning
Other Attributes: COGS Related Courses
Enrollment Limit: 15
Expected Enrollment:
CLASSES ATTR INSTRUCTORS TIMES
PSYC201-A1(S) LEC Experimentation and Statistics (Q) Division 2: Social StudiesQuantitative and Formal Reasoning Kris N. Kirby
TR 09:55 AM-11:10 AM
PSYC201-A2(S) LAB Experimentation and Statistics (Q) Division 2: Social StudiesQuantitative and Formal Reasoning Kris N. Kirby
W 1:10 PM-3:50 PM
PSYC201-B1(S) LEC Experimentation and Statistics (Q) Division 2: Social StudiesQuantitative and Formal Reasoning Kenneth K. Savitsky
TR 08:30 AM-09:45 AM
PSYC201-B2(S) LAB Experimentation and Statistics (Q) Division 2: Social StudiesQuantitative and Formal Reasoning Kenneth K. Savitsky
R 1:10 PM-3:50 PM

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