Psychological Experimentation

PSY2109.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2013 Psychological Experimentation

Course Description

Summary

Psychologists collect data about people and do so systematically. This course will use the history of psychology and look at classic psychological experiments as a way to think about experimentation itself: how do we answer the questions we really want to ask? Historically important experiments in social, developmental, abnormal and cognitive psychology will be read and critiqued, and a few will be replicated by the class as a group. Students will be expected to write short reaction papers on the theme of historical experiments, and to design their own extensions of these classic experiments. We will also address ethical issues in psychological experimentation. This course will be offered the second seven weeks of term.

Prerequisites

none

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • David Anderegg

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Unknown

Length of Course

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2013

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

unknown