Survey research and design in psychology/Lectures
< Survey research and design in psychologyWeek | Lecture | Title | Readings |
01 | 01 | Survey research | HC5 28,33 (HC6 29,34)/Online/eReserve |
02 | 02 | Survey design | As per L01 |
03 | 03 | Descriptives & graphing | HC5 1-5 (HC6 1-6) |
04 | 04 | Correlation | HC 6,7,10 (HC6 7,8,11) |
05 | 05 | Exploratory factor analysis | HC5 30 (HC6 31)/eReserve |
06 | 06 | Psychometric instrument development | HC5 36 (HC6 37)/Online/eReserve |
07 | - | No lecture | - |
08 | - | No lecture | - |
09 | 07 | Multiple linear regression I | HC5 8,31 (HC6 9,32)/eReserve |
10 | 08 | Multiple linear regression II | HC5 38 (HC6 39) |
11 | 09 | Power & effect sizes | HC5 34,35,37,39 (HC6 35,36,38,40)/Online |
12 | 10 | Summary & conclusion | - |
13 | - | No lecture | - |
X | Additional study for 6667 | Qualitative research | - |
Resource pages
The lecture resource pages linked above provide the following for each lecture:
- Overview
- Slides: slideshare (downloadable as odp files)
- Handouts: Black and white; 3 and 6 slides to a page (pdf)
- Readings: Howitt & Cramer (2011) or Howitt & Cramer (2014), eReserve and online.
- Related links
See also
- Lecture slides (Slideshare, James Neill)
- Tutorials
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