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Research Methods in Psychology with Lab & Sims

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2 Quarters, 1 Semester

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COURSE OBJECTIVE


Research is a much needed process in order to make discoveries and learn new things. That is why research in psychology is important. However, it is often a challenge to ensure that research is usable and unbiased. That is why there are special procedures followed in psychological research.


The scientific method is a process used by researchers to examine whether a relationship between two or more variables exists. Psychologists and other research scientists regularly utilize the scientific method to find explanations for human behaviors. The scientific method was proposed to be the most objective and systematic method to explain phenomena. This is because the main goals of the scientific method are to describe, examine and explain, and predict certain outcomes.


The course objective of this course is to survey the methods used in psychological research, as well as ethics in research and the process of setting up a research study.

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COURSE FORMAT


The class meets 90 minutes twice a week (M/W or T/Th) for 20 weeks.  Like all other courses in our curriculum, Research Methods in Psychology with Virtual Labs and Sims consists of two components:  asynchronous and synchronous learning.


  1. We use the Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology course for the asynchronous flipped classroom portion of the course. This makes up 30% of your overall grade.

  2. Your academy instructor will facilitate the virtual in-person synchronous portion of the course. This makes up 60% of your overall grade.


Asynchronous Learning


Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology course on Study.com was created by a panel of expert instructors who break down concepts with bite-sized, animated video lessons organized into topical chapters that improve comprehension and retention, making learning fun and engaging.  Each video is approximately 5-10 minutes long and comes with a quick quiz to help you measure your "first exposure learning" during the pre-work phase before the actual class. At the end of each chapter, you will complete a chapter test to see if you're ready to move on or have some material to review.


You should expect to spend 50-70 minutes per week on these homework assignments. The academy intentionally schedules no classes on Fridays to provide dedicated time for homework assignments and out-of-class projects.


Synchronous Learning


Our academy instructor, who will also serve as your Gamemaster, will facilitate the live, virtual classroom sessions, which will supplement and build upon the Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology course.  Additionally, they will answer any questions you may have about the asynchronous material.


Our in-person sessions are designed to make learning fun and interactive! Here's what you can expect:


  • Interactive discussions:  We will delve deeper into key concepts from the asynchronous material and address any common misconceptions.

  • Team-based activities:   You'll work collaboratively with your fellow students to earn points and badges, and climb the leaderboard as you embark on scientific edventures!

  • Labs and Simulations:  We will conduct virtual labs and simulations to provide hands-on experience with key concepts in research methods and procedures in psychology, like observe, describe, predict, and explain behavior and mental processes.


Exams


There will be a comprehensive mid-term exam over all content covered during the first quarter and a comprehensive final exam over all content covered during the second quarter. Both of these exams are weighted equally, and the combined average will count as 10% of your course grade.

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COURSE TOPICS


Chapters: 15; Lessons: 137


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INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION BOARD


Each chapter features an interactive discussion board powered by Discussion Hero, a gamified platform developed by Northwestern University. Students choose between "hero" and "villain" roles and avatars, earning points for their contributions. This fosters a sense of competition and engagement, making discussions even more rewarding.



Benefits of Participating in Discussions:


  1. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills:  Go beyond memorization and passive learning by analyzing information, evaluating different perspectives, and forming your own conclusions.

  2. Enhance communication skills:  Practice clear communication, learn to articulate your ideas effectively, and develop respectful listening and rebuttal skills.

  3. Fosters a collaborative learning environment:  Learn from each other, share knowledge, and collaborate on problem-solving, creating a dynamic and enriching learning community.

  4. Deepen your understanding of the content:  Actively engaging with the course material through discussion solidifies and expands your understanding beyond lectures and readings.

  5. Provides diverse perspectives:  Discussions expose you to different viewpoints and interpretations, encouraging critical thinking and broadening your understanding of the subject matter.

  6. Offers opportunities for self-reflection:  Examining your own thoughts and arguments in response to prompts and engaging with others' perspectives helps solidify your learning and identify areas for further exploration.

  7. Apply knowledge to real-world scenarios:  Apply course concepts to real-world situations through discussions, enhancing the material's relevance.

  8. Build a digital learning portfolio:  Discussions serve as a reference for your learning journey, allowing you to revisit key concepts and track your progress.

  9. Develop digital literacy:  Discussions provide a platform to practice online communication etiquette, including respectful disagreement, constructive argumentation, and responsible information sharing.


To actively engage in meaningful learning and reap the benefits mentioned above, participation in each chapter's discussion board is expected and will contribute to your overall grade. Your instructor will provide a clear rubric within Discussion Hero outlining the expectations for participation and how your contributions will be evaluated. This ensures consistent and transparent assessment while allowing you to showcase your understanding and critical thinking skills throughout the course.


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LABS AND DEMONSTRATIONS


To strengthen high school psychology curriculums, the American Psychological Association (APA), with the assistance of a dedicated group of high school and college teachers, created a series of lab exercises. Each of the exercises provides high school students with the opportunity to plan and carry out investigations utilizing laboratory procedures just as would occur in biology, chemistry, and physics courses, including suggestions for data analysis and preparation of lab reports.


The APA has also developed and made available an online psychology laboratory that includes dozens of interactive labs and demonstrations across several domains in psychology. These, too, present data for analysis.


Your instructor will select specific lab exercises and demonstrations from these resources to enhance your learning experience, utilizing them for individual and small-group assignments.


The APA lab exercises provide high school students with the opportunity to:


  • Develop critical thinking skills through designing, conducting, and analyzing research investigations using the scientific method.

  • Gain experience with the scientific method, including hypothesis development, data collection, and analysis.

  • Practice applying research methods and data analysis techniques.

  • Learn to interpret psychological findings and draw evidence-based conclusions.

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VIRTUAL SIMULATIONS


The Sims 4: Your Virtual Behavioral Science Lab


Imagine exploring human behavior not just through lectures, textbooks, and case studies, but by creating virtual worlds and shaping the lives of the virtual people (Sims) who inhabit them! Our innovative virtual simulations, featuring the popular game The Sims 4, bring key concepts in behavioral science to life in a fun and effective way.


The Sims 4 isn't just a game – it's a life simulation powerhouse, with some role-playing game (RPG) elements, that caters to diverse learners. This open-world environment empowers you to create your own narratives and experiment with theories of research methods in a safe, controlled setting. Unlike traditional games, The Sims 4 has no set goals or win/lose conditions, allowing you to focus on maximizing your learning impact.


Throughout the course, you'll participate in various solo and team-based simulated challenges related to key themes and concepts in research methods in psychology. Your instructor will provide clear guidelines, including the theme, backstory, learning objectives, goals, rules, constraints, and scoring rubrics. Additionally, they may offer suggestions on other parameters such as storyline, Sim traits, or other demographic characteristics like age, marital status, profession, lifestyle, and socioeconomic background, to ensure a comprehensive and dynamic learning environment.


Ready to Dive Deeper?

If you're new to the game, you can explore specific aspects of The Sims 4 and how they contribute to our virtual simulations.



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COURSE OUTCOMES


Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:


  • Explain why research is done and what makes high-quality research

  • Examine the concerns involved when using human participants in research, such as informed consent, protection from harm and maintaining privacy

  • Describe how to structure a research project, from selecting the right problem to research to figuring out the right data collection technique

  • Compare and analyze different types of experiments, surveys, content analysis, statistics, and field research

  • Analyze non-experimental research to learn about its purpose, survey research, correlational research and the relationship between variables

  • Investigate types of qualitative research design, such as case study, ethnographic, historical research, grounded theory and phenomenological

  • Discuss developmental research and ex post facto, longitudinal, cross-sectional, and pretest-posttest design

  • Examine experimental design to learn about measurement types, variables (continuous and discrete), random assignment, control groups, factorial design, sampling and sampling methods.

  • Review frequency distributions, measure of central tendency, measures of variability, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, chi-squared test and ANOVA

  • Examine what external and internal validity is, variables that affect them, drawing conclusions based on internal validity, limits to generalization of a research study and interpreting a non-significant outcome

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PREREQUISITES


There are no prerequisites for this course.


COLLEGE OR DUAL CREDIT


Psychology 105: Research Methods in Psychology has been evaluated and recommended by ACE for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 2,000 colleges and universities. If you're seeking college credit, after completing this course, you can take the online proctored exam at any time for an additional fee.

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