PSYC4065 · Psychology
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course introduces students to topics and research methods in developmental social psychology. Key topic areas will include moral evaluation and intervention, fairness, stereotyping and bias, intergroup cognition, and inequality. The primary goal of this course is to teach students how to develop research questions, critically evaluate published articles, synthesize concepts across research domains, and build research skills. Students will learn relevant research methods and statistical analyses in R Studio and will apply these skills to complete a final research project using existing developmental psychology data.
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Spring 2024
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