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Welcome to Fundamentals of Psychological Research! (Psychology 209) This course covers the key themes and concepts of psychological research and is a foundation course for students planning to take additional courses in psychology. Students will also learn how to critically evaluate scientific finding and claims made by the popular press. A prerequisite for UW psychology majors. Prerequisites: Psychology 100 or equivalent with instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading. Below are links to help you with this course. There is a link to your syllabus (in case you lost it, it’s always a click away). There will be links to homework assignments as well. They will not all be listed here at the beginning of the course, but will be added as they are assigned. Finally, there are links to lecture handouts. These are informal notes of my lectures, which I hand out in order to help you keep track of my lectures. Each handout covers one topic (e.g. memory), which will take many days to go through. Many past students have liked them, and it really helps to print them out and bring them to class. They do not contain everything that will be covered in lecture, so you still have to come to class. See you there! |
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Homework Assignments Group Project 2: Content Analysis Group Project 3: Survey Project Poster Description |
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