Winter Term 2025 Research Methods I - 1697 - PSYC 280 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Sophomore standing and previous enrollment in one of STAT 107, STAT 255, ANTH 207, BIOL 280, PSYC 170. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 280 and PSYC 281 required. Catalog Description : This course will introduce psychology majors to the principles of research methods, research design, and statistical analyses. Students will also learn about philosophy of science, ethical considerations in research, and the role of theory in generating sound, testable hypotheses. PSYC 280 is required of all psychology majors and ideally should be taken by the end of sophomore year. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 281 is required. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and previous enrollment in one of STAT 107, STAT 255, ANTH 207, BIOL 280, PSYC 170. Simultaneous enrollment in PSYC 280 and PSYC 281 required. Attributes: GER Social Science Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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