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Charlotte, North Carolina

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PSYC 2104

Critical Thinking About Research

Recognizing and evaluating methods used in published psychological research, and understanding how to interpret results of statistical tests used in research. Communicating using APA Style is a major component of the course. Emphasis on methodology rather than content.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
STAT 1221 - Elements of Statistics I
or
STAT 1222 - Introduction to Statistics
Min Grade: C
and
STAT 1220 - Elements of Statistics I (BUSN)
and
PSYC 2101 - Research Methodology I
and
PSYC 1101 - General Psychology