PSYC 302 - Advanced Methods in Developmental Psychology


Semester Offered: First Semester, Second Semester
Credits (Range): 1-3 hours
Attribute: 1-3SS

Experimental and naturalistic methods used to study children from infancy through adolescence. Content areas include: infant perception, attachment behavior, intelligence, cognitive development, moral development, and social interaction. Students will collect data, use computer routines to describe related data sets, and prepare laboratory reports. Number of credit hours relates to the number of reports required. Enrollment Limit: 8.
Instructor: W. Friedman
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisites: To be taken in conjunction with or subsequent to PSYC 216 and 300.


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