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Psychology 111: Research Methods in Psychology

3 transferable college credits

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Research Methods in Psychology

Earn college credit with Research Methods in Psychology—a self-paced online course covering experimental design, ethics, measurement, sampling, and interpreting results. Learn through short lessons, quizzes, and assignments on your schedule, then complete a proctored final exam. Ideal for psychology majors and prerequisite credit, with transcript options for transfer credit.

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Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: differentiate between scientific and nonscientific research, understand the scientific method in psychology, and apply it in decision-making processes; adhere to ethical standards, obtain informed consent, mitigate research risks, and ensure participant protection; design research studies, select appropriate methods, formulate research questions and hypotheses, and conduct literature reviews; and utilize various data collection techniques, including surveys, content analysis, observational research, and archival data access; and interpret descriptive and inferential statistics, summarize data, and make inferences from research findings.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: differentiate between scientific and nonscientific research, understand the scientific method in psychology, and apply it in decision-making processes; adhere to ethical standards, obtain informed consent, mitigate research risks, and ensure participant protection; design research studies, select appropriate methods, formulate research questions and hypotheses, and conduct literature reviews; and utilize various data collection techniques, including surveys, content analysis, observational research, and archival data access; and interpret descriptive and inferential statistics, summarize data, and make inferences from research findings.

Major Course Topics

Major topics include research fundamentals; ethical conduct in research; designing a research study; techniques of data collection; non-experimental research; qualitative research approaches; introduction to quasi-experimental research; sampling techniques and generalization; measurement in Psychological research; ensuring internal validity; external validity considerations; designing effective experiments; analyzing data descriptively; making inferences from data; and evaluating research outcomes.

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