- Course Code
- PS 2018
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D Sutherland
Pre-requisites
PS 1009 Introductory Psychology I: Concepts and Theory
PS 1010 Introductory Psychology I: Methods and Applications
PS 1509 Introductory Psychology II: Concepts and Theory
PS 1510 Introductory Psychology II: Methods and Applications
Co-requisites
PS 2017 Advanced Psychology A: Concepts and Theory.
Overview
This course will cover a range of core research methods and data handling techniques used in contemporary psychological research.
Structure
The course will consist of 1 one- hour lecture plus two-hours of small group practical work per week, and 2.5 hours of individual participation in psychology experiments per term.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Continuous assessment (50%) and multiple choice exam (50%)
Resit: Students will be able to repeat individual components.
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment will be provided through a subset of practical sessions and tutorials.
Feedback
Students will receive written feedback on continuous assessment.