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Tests and Measures ------------------ **UNDER CONSTRUCTION** Welcome to introduction to research methods in psychology! The course consists of six units, plus a brief preamble. Steps to complete the course are outlined here for students. Please see also the [course syllabus][1]. Instructors can, by request, have access to instructor materials, archived [here][2]. Simply email Katie Corker for access. Lectures roughly follow the course textbook which is *Research Methods in Psychology* (3rd edition) by Beth Morling. Preamble -------- **0.1 Course overview** To Do: - Watch the intro to the course [video][1] & intro to blackboard [video][2] - Upload a video introduction of yourself to Flipgrid (link on the course website) - Review the [slides][3] from the intro to course video (optional) Unit 1 ------ **1.1 How Science is Done** To Do: - Read Morling Chapter 1 - Watch and take notes on "How science is done" [lecture][4] - Review the "How science is done" [slides][5] - Complete [Quiz 1.1][6] Learning goal: - Understand how research is produced and peer-reviewed before being published in the scientific literature **1.2 Thinking like a Scientist** [1]: http://osf.io [2]: http://osf.io [3]: http://osf.io [4]: http://osf.io [5]: http://osf.io [6]: http://osf.io
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