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PSY 6013: Research Placement
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Students work in research settings approved by the PhD Program Office (e.g., medical institutions; universities) to obtain research training. The student contributes to an ongoing research project and attends project meetings. In addition to on-site supervision, the student's work is monitored by a core faculty member. Although primarily designed to enhance research skills of PhD students, the course is also open to PsyD students.
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PSY 6014: Qualitative Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Focuses on principles and methods of designing qualitative psychological research. Provides a critical review of the most widely used qualitative methods of research, the theoretical underpinnings of this methodology, the skills needed to design such studies and the applications to the practice of psychology.
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PSY 6016: PhD Research Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Research course for first year PhD students. Seminars will focus on specific interest areas and include first through fourth year students working on various stages of research. First year students begin the required First Research Project. Sample seminar topics include: Adolescents, Women, & Families; Program Evaluation; Multicultural and Community Psychology; Trauma and Assessment; Clinical and Family Assessment; and Gender, Culture, and Society. Students join research seminars in the first year and are expected to develop projects and dissertations based on the expertise of the faculty offering the seminars.
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PSY 6020: Measurement in Psychology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Reviews traditional trait-oriented and behaviororiented perspectives on assessing human behavior; the development of assessment methodologies including interviews, self-reports, ratings by others, self-monitoring and direct observation. Includes reliability and validity and accuracy and generalizability. Provides the conceptual and methodological under-pinnings for future courses in assessment and useful for clinical, industrial, educational or laboratory contexts. Prerequisite: PSY 6021
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PSY 6021: Advanced Statistics I, II
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3, 3 units) Students will learn about statistical techniques that are of relevance to conducting research, reading the research literature, and being thoughtful users of assessment instruments. In particular, the course focuses on (a) understanding statistical methods as they are employed in research studies, (b) decision making in choosing among these methods for a particular data analysis application, and (c) evaluating published research reports in which these methods have been used.
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PSY 6022: Advanced Statistics I, II
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3, 3 units) Students will learn about statistical techniques that are of relevance to conducting research, reading the research literature, and being thoughtful users of assessment instruments. In particular, the course focuses on (a) understanding statistical methods as they are employed in research studies, (b) decision making in choosing among these methods for a particular data analysis application, and (c) evaluating published research reports in which these methods have been used.
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PSY 6023: Principles of Research Design
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Principles and methods of designing psychological research. Hypothesis generation and testing, experimental and quasi-experimental design options, sample selection, control group strategies, criteria and criterion measures, threats to valid inference, data analysis and interpretation. Prerequisites: PSY 6021 and PSY 6022
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PSY 6024: Multivariate Statistics
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Overview of multivariate statistical techniques; General Linear Model; basic matrix manipulations; generalization of ANOVA to MANOVA and discriminant function analysis; generalization of chisquare to log-linear modeling; factor analysis; structural equation modeling (e.g., LISREL). Prerequisite: PSY 6021
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PSY 6025: Program Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Examines the practice of program evaluation in organizational and clinical settings. Includes: evaluation models; ethical issues; the impact of the broader, external environment on the conduct of evaluation studies; the design of evaluation studies; special methodological issues specific to program evaluation; writing the evaluation report; and the dissemination of the evaluation results to those concerned. Special attention to quasi-experimental designs and their analysis.
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PSY 6026: Psychometrics and Research Design
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) A survey course for PhD students concerning (a) theories of measurement relevant to psychological assessment, (b) the evaluation of the validity of experimental designs, and (c) consideration of diverse designs as it applies to an area of interest to the student. Practical applicability is stressed as a professional researcher in practice.
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