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DPSY 700

Research Methods: Clinical Psychology and Psychometrics
Name: Research Methods: Clinical Psychology and Psychometrics
Course Number: DPSY 700
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

DPSY 700 Research Methods: Clinical Psychology and Psychometrics is an advanced course developed for those students who enter their doctoral-level studies with a strong background in research methods and design. This course builds upon students’ knowledge base by exploring issues and strategies pertinent to clinical psychology research methods, emphasizing psychometrics. This course particularly benefits students planning to complete a dissertation, covering techniques and strategies to refine their dissertation topics and research question(s). Particular topics explored in this course include design issues and strategies, measurement and analytical issues and strategies, and potential dilemmas hindering responsible research in clinical psychology (Formerly DPSY 700 Clinical Research Methods & Psychometrics). 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the issues and strategies pertinent to research methods in clinical psychology, emphasizing psychometrics.
  • Refine a planned dissertation topic and research question.
  • Critically analyze issues and strategies in ethical research in clinical psychology.
  • Critically analyze methodological issues in clinical psychology research.

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