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This book is a step-by-step guide for instructors on how to teach a
psychology research methods course at the undergraduate or graduate
level. It provides various approaches for teaching the course
including lecture topics, difficult concepts for students, sample
labs, test questions, syllabus guides and policies, as well as a
detailed description of the requirements for the final experimental
paper. This book is also supplemented with anecdotes from the
author's years of experience teaching research methods classes.
Chapters in this book include information on how to deliver more
effective lectures, issues you may encounter with students,
examples of weekly labs, tips for teaching research methods online,
and much more. This book is targeted towards the undergraduate or
graduate professor who has either not yet taught research methods
or who wants to improve his or her course. Using step by step
directions, any teacher will be able to follow the guidelines found
in this book that will help them succeed.How to Teach a Course in
Research Methods for Psychology Students is a valuable resource for
anyone teaching a quantitative research methods course at the
college or university level.
The Student Survival Guide for Research Methods in Psychology is
designed to support students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate
level research methods courses by providing them with the tools
they need to succeed. It goes beyond course material to help
students engage more fully with research methods content. This
survival guide presents clear step-by-step instructions that will
help students hone the basic skills to succeed and thrive in their
research methods classes and to navigate common pitfalls. The book
covers core practical skills, like formatting and writing at an APA
standard, understanding research literature (particularly academic
journals), using SPSS, and broader skills like how to communicate
with your professor, time management, and teamwork skills. It is a
highly effective primer text for all psychology students
undertaking research methods courses and will also be particularly
helpful for students who are currently undertaking these modules
and don't feel fully prepared for them.
The Student Survival Guide for Research Methods in Psychology is
designed to support students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate
level research methods courses by providing them with the tools
they need to succeed. It goes beyond course material to help
students engage more fully with research methods content. This
survival guide presents clear step-by-step instructions that will
help students hone the basic skills to succeed and thrive in their
research methods classes and to navigate common pitfalls. The book
covers core practical skills, like formatting and writing at an APA
standard, understanding research literature (particularly academic
journals), using SPSS, and broader skills like how to communicate
with your professor, time management, and teamwork skills. It is a
highly effective primer text for all psychology students
undertaking research methods courses and will also be particularly
helpful for students who are currently undertaking these modules
and don't feel fully prepared for them.
This book is a step-by-step guide for instructors on how to teach a
psychology research methods course at the undergraduate or graduate
level. It provides various approaches for teaching the course
including lecture topics, difficult concepts for students, sample
labs, test questions, syllabus guides and policies, as well as a
detailed description of the requirements for the final experimental
paper. This book is also supplemented with anecdotes from the
author's years of experience teaching research methods classes.
Chapters in this book include information on how to deliver more
effective lectures, issues you may encounter with students,
examples of weekly labs, tips for teaching research methods online,
and much more. This book is targeted towards the undergraduate or
graduate professor who has either not yet taught research methods
or who wants to improve his or her course. Using step by step
directions, any teacher will be able to follow the guidelines found
in this book that will help them succeed.How to Teach a Course in
Research Methods for Psychology Students is a valuable resource for
anyone teaching a quantitative research methods course at the
college or university level.
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