Survey research and design in psychology/Lectures/Review
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This is the twelfth (and final) lecture for the Survey research and design in psychology unit of study.
Outline
Reviews Survey research and design in psychology, a semester-long (150-hour), third year undergraduate psychology research unit which focused on survey research methods and survey design. This lecture emphasises the second-half of the unit's content on MLR, ANOVA, significance testing, power, and effect size, as well as providing advice about the lab report and final exam assessment items.
Recordings

These are the 2011 lecture recordings:
See also
- Power & effect sizes (Previous lecture)
External links
- Lecture page (ucspace)
- Lecture slides (slideshare)
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