CPY 7031: Research Methods and Statistics I (2022-2023)
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Introduces students to the philosophy, structure, and ethics related to applied and experimental quantitative research. Focuses on research pertaining to evidence-based clinical practice and case study design in light of the scientist-practitioner model. Statistical training focuses on analysis of variance techniques including factorial ANOVA, planned comparisons, post-hoc analysis and repeated measures. In small teams, students write and propose the introduction and method sections of the second year research project.
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1284 |
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Thane Erickson
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M
Final: M
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5:30PM-8:30 PM
5:00PM-7:00 PM
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09/12-11/16
11/21-11/21
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Eaton Hall 112
Eaton Hall 112
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Restrictions: Clinical Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psy majors only. Doctoral only.
Equivalent: ORG 7031
Crosslisted with: ORG 6600 CRN: 1317, ORG 7031 CRN: 1285
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal with G, Audit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: CPY 7020: D or better
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