PSYCH211-21A (HAM)
Understanding Psychological Research
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Oleg Medvedev
9212
K.1.23
oleg.medvedev@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Ottilie Stolte
9231
JK.1.02
ottilie.stolte@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
Paper Structure
This paper is taught through lectures and workshops/laboratories. The lectures are video conferenced live to Tauranga students. An associated Moodle site serves lecture notes, additional resources, and provides an online forum for announcements, Q&A, and discussions.
The paper has a Moodle page which provides students with course information. Through this page, students can access Panopto recordings and PDFs of lecture slides. The Moodle page is also where students select a workshop time, communicate with course staff, and upload electronic versions of their assessment.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
Test 1 will assess material taught in the first portion of the trimester. Test 2 will assess material taught following test 1. Both tests are open book tests and will be available online via Moodle, unless otherwise advised.
Both lab reports will be based on the laboratory excursuses taught online via zoom, unless otherwise advised.
Course Credits for Research Participation
Students may be able to obtain up to 4% worth of additional course credit obtained by participating in research undertaken by students or staff of the University of Waikato or by completing a text based research exercise. These course credits cannot be used to change your overall grade from a fail to a pass, but they may be used to increase your grade, for example, from a B to a B+.
Relevant projects will be advertised on Moodle and/or Psych Café (under Research Participation).
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Quantitative section:
Psychology Research Methods, 1st Edition.Lorelle J. Burton, C. James Goodwin, Kerri Goodwin, Paul Jose, John Reece, Judith Gullifer, Amanda Lambros, Mohammed Mussa, Andrea Lamont-Mills.ISBN:9780730363255
- The printed textbook and E-Text can be purchasedfrom Wiley:https://www.wileydirect.com.au/buy/psychology-research-methods-1st-edition/
Qualitative section:
There is no course text for the qualitative section of the course. Readings will be made available on Moodle where appropriate.
Recommended Readings
American Psychological Association. (2020).Publication manual of the American Psychological Association(7th ed.).Author.
Field, A. (2013/2018).Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics(4th ed./5th ed.). SAGE.
Price, P. C., Jhangiani, R. S., Chiang, I-C. A, Veale, J. F., & Williams, M. N. (2020).Research methods in psychology(New Zealand ed.).
Available for download through Moodle
Pallant, J. (2016).SPSS survival manual(6th ed.). Open University Press.
Other Resources
Course Manuals & Lecture Notes
The Laboratory Manual can be accessed through Moodle.
Readings to accompany lectures will be available on Moodle.
We will endeavour to make lecture notes available on Moodle prior to each lecture, but this is at the discretion of each lecturer.
Online Support
Workload
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: PSYCH100, PSYCH101, PSYC101 or PSYC102 (or equivalents)
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: PSYC208