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.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Autumn 1284 5 Thane Erickson
M
Final: M
5:30PM-8:30 PM
5:00PM-7:00 PM
09/12-11/16
11/21-11/21
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

Autumn 1522 5 Lynette Bikos
Tu
8:30AM-12:00 PM
09/12-11/16
**Online
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Restrictions: Clinical Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psy majors only. Doctoral only.
Equivalent: ORG 7031
Crosslisted with: ORG 6600 CRN: 1523, ORG 7031 CRN: 1524
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal with G, Audit
Instructional Methods: Online
Note: Full Term

Prerequisites:
CPY 7020: D or better