512-320 Research Methods 3

Note

Students can complete 620-371 Linear Models as an alternative to 512-320 Research Methods 3.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Philip Smith

Prerequisites

512-220 (or equivalent)

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures, 12 hours of laboratory classes

Subject Description

In this subject students acquire the design and analysis skills needed to undertake psychological research studies of realistic complexity. The subject builds on studies in 512-220 Quantitative Methods for Psychology 2, emphasising the design and measurement issues involved in research designs with multiple independent variables. Topics will be selected from the nature of designed experiments; planned and post-hoc comparisons; the analysis of trend; statistical power and effect size; repeated measures designs; factorial experiments with mixed between-subjects and within-subjects treatment factors; and multiple regression. The subject also introduces the analysis of multivariate data using factor analysis.

Assessment

One 3-hour examination.

Attendance at 80% or more of the laboratory classes is a hurdle requirement. (In case of failure to meet the hurdle requirement, additional work will be required before a passing grade can be awarded.)



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