Overview
Psychology : Designed to introduce students to the issues, strategies, and applications of various research methodologies in social psychology. Through demonstrations, exercises, and pilot studies, students will gain experience with lab and field methods using both correlational and experimental procedures. Classic and contemporary approaches will be examined.
Terms: Fall 2009
Instructors: Baldwin, Mark W (Fall)
- Fall
- 1 hour lecture, 6 hour lab and/or field work
- Prerequisite: PSYC 215. Pre-/Co-requisite: PSYC 305.
- Restriction: U2 level and above. Requires departmental approval.
- Students will be admitted on the basis of a written application on forms available from the Department (Room N7/9). Applications must be submitted by August 1st