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Johns Hopkins University | AS.200.200

Research Methods in Psychology

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The goal of this course is to introduce how psychological scientists develop and test research questions about the mind and behavior. We will explore how empirical investigation differs from other ways of making discoveries and learning about the world, and how psychologists employ various methodologies to tackle their phenomena of interest. We will examine the relationships between research questions and research designs, the benefits and drawbacks of differing measurement and sampling approaches, the ethical implications of various research paradigms, and best practices in communicating research findings clearly and engagingly. You will have the opportunity to engage “hands-on” with the research process through interactive labs and demonstrations. Over the course of the semester, you will develop and receive feedback on a research proposal, which will serve as a foundation for the spring course “Design and Analysis for Experimental Psychology”.

Fall 2022

Professor: Jeffrey Bowen

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15:00 - 16:15

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13:00 - 14:15

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15:00 - 16:15

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13:00 - 14:15

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09:00 - 10:15

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10:30 - 11:45