This course introduces you to research methodologies used in psychological research. You will be introduced to a range of experimental, quasi-experimental and naturalistic research methods, including their strengths and weaknesses. Implications for the selection of data analysis techniques will be explored. You will learn to perform statistical analysis of psychological data including the use of SPSS to conduct these analyses. You will gain an understanding of ethical standards and procedures that apply when conducting research with humans and animals.
Course detail
- Prerequisite
- (PSY100 and PSY104) or (PSY100 and SCI110 and enrolled in an extended Psychology minor in AE304 or SE303) or (PSY100 and PSY101 if enrolled in AR374 or AR302 or AR314 or AR364 or SA301) or (PSY100 and PSY101 if enrolled in AR405)
- Semester of offer Subject to change
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- Sunshine Coast: Semester 1
- Moreton Bay: Semester 1
- Units
- 12.00
- Tuition fee
- 1.4:Psychology, Behavioural Science nec FOE 0907XX
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