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PSY 533: Advanced Quantitative Methods in Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Advanced quantitative methods applied to psychology. Survey of methods such as multiple regression, multivariate analysis of variance, discriminant analysis, canonical correlation, principal component analysis, and factor analysis. Applications involve practice with computer programs. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) Pre: 532.
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PSY 540: Learning Disabilities: Assessment and Intervention )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Applications of early screening batteries; remedial programs for various disabilities, including behavioral programs and methods for older children and adolescents. Emphasis on pragmatic application of skills for detection and treatment. (Lec. 3) Pre: permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
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PSY 540 - Learning Disabilities: Assessment and Intervention )
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PSY 544: Reading Acquisition and Reading Disability: Research and Implications for Practice )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Examination of research on the language, cognitive, and reading characteristics of children who successfully learn to read and of those who encounter difficulty. Additional focus on the implications and use of the research for assessment and instruction. (Lec. 3) Pre: graduate standing or permission of instructor.
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PSY 550: Behavior Analysis and Change
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Introduction to the principles of operant conditioning with emphasis on the use of these principles in the analysis and change of behavior in real-life settings such as schools and families. (Lec. 3)
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PSY 554: Alternative Therapies
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Theory and practice of a variety of individual and group techniques that can be integrated into one's present style of helping. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) Pre: professional and/or graduate standing.
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PSY 581: Psychological Aspects of a Healthy Lifestyle
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
See Kinesiology 581.
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PSY 581): Psychological Aspects of a Healthy Lifestyle )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Considers the psychological processes and behaviors related to exercise participation and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle. Analysis of models and theories used in exercise psychology, associated research, and the implications for practitioners. (Lec. 3) Pre: graduate standing, PSY 113 and 232, or permission of instructor.
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PSY 599: Master's Thesis Research
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Number of credits is determined each semester in consultation with the major professor or program committee. (Independent Study) S/U credit.
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PSY 600: Multicultural Issues in Psychology:Theory,Research,and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Focus is on general issues and concepts relevant to a psychology that is concerned with multicultural populations as sources of enrichment for theory, research, and practice. Counts as a "core course" for graduate study in psychology and includes an historical perspective. (Seminar) Pre: graduate standing.
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PSY 601: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
An advanced consideration of physiological research on neural, endocrine, and response systems as they relate to attention, motivation, emotion, memory, and psychological disorders. Counts as a "core course" for graduate study in psychology and includes an historical perspective. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2)
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