PSY-220: Research Methods in Psychology

Course Description

Through a combination of lecture and hands-on research projects, this course examines the philosophy and methodology of psychological science and how they are applied to research questions. Students plan and conduct research projects and write papers describing their research following APA style and format. Topics to be explored include ethical issues, correlational, experimental, quasi-experimental, and other research methods, the development of testable hypotheses, and the use of electronic databases and analytical software to explore and review the scientific literature and assess results.

Prerequisites

PSY 101 and PSY 108, both with a minimum grade of C; and MTH 161 OR MTH 162 OR MTH 163.

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PSY-220 Sections for Summer 2025

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1 Section Offered

PSY-220, Section SL1

CRN #63013
Online/Virtual Campus (asynchronous)

Instructor(s)

F. Knapp

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