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PSY 3402 - Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology II

Credits: 4 hrs
Psychologists use a wide variety of research methods and statistical techniques to study the attitudes, thoughts, beliefs, experiences, and behaviors of people and groups. This course is designed to strengthen students’ understanding of descriptive and correlational research, and introduce experimental and quasi-experimental research methodologies. Students will collect and analyze quantitative data (i.e., one-way ANOVA, regression, chi square) in SPSS, and present their findings in a final research paper. An introduction to qualitative research is also presented.
Course Repeatability: This course is limited to only one repeat attempt; that is, the course may be taken only two times.
Maximum Repeatable Hours: 8 hrs
Pre-requisite(s):  PSY 2440 - Research Methods and Statistics I .  Grade of “C” is required for this prerequisite.
Student Learning Outcome: Quantitative Literacy
Level of knowledge this course address(es): Depth
Latest Update(s) Approved by Academic Standards and Curriculum: May 18, 2021
Effective Date: Fall 2021
Banner Schedule: Fall