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PSYC 3150  SMALL-N RESEARCH METHODS (4 credits)

This course provides an introduction to small-n research methods including design, implementation, analysis, dissemination, and integration knowledge about behavior. Students also learn to use of small-n designs to identify evidence-based practices to address clinical problems experienced by individuals across a variety of settings and how to critically evaluate research in psychology. The course differs from other research methods courses (e.g., those involving qualitative methods or group designs) with its focus on objective, repeated measurement and analysis of performance at the level of the individual. This course fulfills the Writing in the Discipline Requirement for Psychology.

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 3130 or Junior Status. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Distribution: Writing in the Discipline Single Course

Biology

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...with the exception of PSYC 3130 , students cannot...requirement by completing BIOL 3150 , ENGL 2400 , ENGL...