Students examine fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways psychologists and sociologists think critically. Includes attention to the nature of theory, hypothesis, variables, and ethics of research. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools, including logic and research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study, and comparative historical research. Computer applications are introduced.
- Lecture hours/semester: 48-54
- Homework hours/semester: 96-108
Textbook: View textbook in Bookstore
Instructor:
James Clifford Jr, clifford@smccd.edu
IGETC: 4I-Psychology - CSM
CSU: D9-Psychology - CSM
Section Information as of Wednesday, December 18 2024 - 07:16:10 pm
Course status: Open
InstructorSection | Meeting Date | Meeting Time | Days | Building | Room | Section | Section Description |
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HYA - Lecture and/or Discussion
Instructor:
James Clifford Jr
Meeting Date: 01/14-05/13 Meeting Time: 8:10am-9:25am Days: T Building: 10 Room: 0195 |
01/14-05/13 | 8:10am-9:25am | T | 10 | 0195 | HYA | Lecture and/or Discussion |
HYA - Online
Instructor:
James Clifford Jr
Meeting Date: 01/14-05/13 Meeting Time: Days: Building: Virtual Room: Remote |
01/14-05/13 | Virtual | Remote | HYA | Online |
Critical Dates for this Course | Date |
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Last day to add class | January 27, 2025 |
Last day to drop with a refund | January 27, 2025 |
Last day to drop without a "W" | February 2, 2025 |
Last day to drop with a "W" | April 23, 2025 |
Last day to change to Pass/No Pass Grading Option | May 13, 2025 |