Rechtschaffen Institute of Judaic Studies | Evaluated Learning Experience
Research Methods in Psychology (PSY 204)
Varies; self-study format.
March 2021 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the learning experience, students will be able to: Articulate the socio-cultural influences on psychological research; Distinguish between quantitative and qualitative research; Examine the ethical concerns pertaining to research and testing; List the different types of observation and its accompanying problems; Discuss the instruments of research and its role in data interpretation; Name and define control techniques in psychological experiments; Explain why researchers would choose to use a repeated measures design; Understand why complex designs are critical to testing psychological theories; Detail the advantages and disadvantages of the case study method; Compare and contrast positive correlation with negative correlation; Recount when and how statistical tests are used; Write an effective research proposal.
Major topics include: introduction to research methods; principles of ethical research; setting up the research study; data collection techniques in psychology; non- experimental research; qualitative research methods and design; quasi-experimental research; sampling and generalization; measurement in research; internal validity in research; external validity; experimental design; descriptive statistics in psychology; inferential statistics in psychology; and evaluating research findings.
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Psychology (8/21).