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Research Methods And Statistics In I/o (I) –

res731

(3 credits)

This course provides learners with a foundation in the design of psychological research. The importance of how to select appropriate measures for a study, different research designs - experimental, quasi-experimental, and correlational, and threats to reliability and validity are discussed.

Course Competencies:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of research in the industrial/organizational (I/O) field by exploring statistical concepts.
  • Select appropriate quantitative research designs for solving basic and applied problems in I/O psychology.
  • Align different types of research questions to the research designs.
  • Examine the analysis and interpretation of descriptive and inferential statistics.
  • Evaluate and control common threats to internal and external reliability and validity.
  • Determine ways to conduct ethical and responsible quantitative research.
This graduate-level course is 6 weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
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