PSYC 3000 - Experimental Methods and Design4 unit(s) Provides a working knowledge of fundamental scientific methods in psychology, stressing the integration of laboratory methods, measurement theory, and inferential statistical techniques, including introduction to analysis of variance. This course is a prerequisite to the 4000-level research seminar required of psychology majors. Open to Health Science and/or Psychology majors only.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite(s) for Health Science majors: HSCI 3100- Research Methods (or equivalency), MATH 1600- Statistics (or equivalency), CS 4010- Computing for the Sciences.
Prerequisite(s) for Psychology majors: PSYC 2020 and MATH 1600, MATH 1602, MATH 1610, or MATH 1620. Enrollment is restricted to students who have declared Psychology as a major.
Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)
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