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Research Methods in Applied Cognition
An introduction to research methods appropriate to the study of applied cognition. Applied domains include health, education, human-computer interaction, money, social justice, and media. Emphasis is given to visual and non-visual communication, thinking, and decision making. Individual and group projects. Laboratory.
Units: 1.25
Max Enrollment: 10
Prerequisites: Either PSYC 105 or PSYC 205 and one of the following - PSYC 214, PSYC 215, PSYC 216, PSYC 217, PSYC 218, PSYC 219, or permission of the instructor.
Distribution Requirements: EC - Epistemology and Cognition; SBA - Social and Behavioral Analysis
Typical Periods Offered: Spring
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring
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