Middlebury

PSYC0350D-F11

Directed Research

Directed Research in Psychology
Directed research provides opportunities for advanced students to become familiar with and participate in ongoing research projects under the direction of a faculty member. The student will first read background literature on the content area to be investigated and experimental methodologies to be used. Procedures involved in conducting psychological research will then be learned through firsthand experience. Potential activities include the design of research and the defining of conceptual variables and the gathering, analyzing, and interpretation of data. Finally, students will learn how to write technical articles in psychology by preparing a paper describing the project, using APA style. This course does NOT fulfill the 0300-level required elective. (Approval required, three psychology courses beyond the introductory level, not open to first-year students) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
90387
Subject Code:
PSYC
Course Number:
0350
Section Identifier:
D

Course

PSYC 0350

All Sections in Fall 2011

Fall 2011

PSYC0350B-F11 Independent Study (Arndt)
PSYC0350C-F11 Independent Study (Baldridge)
PSYC0350D-F11 Independent Study (Collaer)
PSYC0350E-F11 Independent Study (Cronise)
PSYC0350G-F11 Independent Study (Gurland)
PSYC0350H-F11 Independent Study (Hofer)
PSYC0350I-F11 Independent Study (Kimble)
PSYC0350J-F11 Independent Study (Langrock)
PSYC0350K-F11 Independent Study (McCauley)
PSYC0350L-F11 Independent Study (Stefani)
PSYC0350M-F11 Independent Study (Velez)