Modiwl PRP-1001:
Research Methods I
Research Methods 1 2023-24
PRP-1001
2023-24
School Of Human And Behavioural Sciences
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Simone Lira Calabrich
Overview
Students will cover topics including: The Scientific Method, Ethics, Research Design, Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, Visualising and Interpreting Findings, Reporting Results. There are two components to your module. Each week during the semester there will be a lecture to introduce a topic. To support this lecture, there will be a practical session where you will gain hands-on experience of research in psychology. The sessions involve discussions about a range of issues in experimental methods and statistics along with the opportunity to collect and manipulate data. Some of the activities will include designing research, undertaking data collection and analyses, using computer software to describe and analyse data, and learning how to communicate the results of research in written reports. There will also be an optional weekly drop-in session, which students can attend for additional help. Each student should expect to complete 200 hours of work for this module across the semester (including scheduled classes, independent research, and completing assignments).
Students will cover topics including: The Scientific Method, Ethics, Research Design, Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, Visualising and Interpreting Findings, Reporting Results. There are two components to your module. Each week during the semester there will be a lecture to introduce a topic. To support this lecture, there will be a practical session where you will gain hands-on experience of scientific research. The sessions involve discussions about a range of issues in experimental methods and statistics along with the opportunity to collect and manipulate data. Some of the activities will include designing research, undertaking data collection and analyses, using computer software to describe and analyse data, and learning how to communicate the results of research in written reports. There will also be an optional weekly drop-in session, which students can attend for additional help. Each student should expect to complete 200 hours of work for this module across the semester (including scheduled classes, independent research, and completing assignments).
Assessment Strategy
Threshold: D- to D+ - A basic knowledge and understanding of topic areas presented. - A description of research presented, with some sections covered clearly. - Some structural issues and only some of the relevant information within the field covered. - Little demonstration of independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings. - Few logically presented and factually correct arguments, mostly undefended by sound scientific evidence. - Little original interpretation applied to problems - Weak presentation of material with little adherence to APA standards and lack of clear communication of scientific content.
Good: C- to B+ - A good knowledge and understanding of subject areas presented. - A scientific description of research presented, with most sections covered clearly & succinctly. - Well-structured and mostly-relevant coverage of the current field. - A demonstration of some independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings. - Mostly logically presented and factually correct arguments, often defended by sound scientific evidence. - Some original interpretation applied to problems - Good presentation of material, mostly adhering to APA standards and communicating scientific content well
Excellent: A- to A* - A comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding of topic areas presented. - A highly scientific description of research presented, with all sections covered clearly & succinctly. - Well-structured & highly relevant coverage of the current field. - A clear demonstration of independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings. - Logically presented and factually correct arguments, defended by sound scientific evidence. - Original interpretation applied to problems. - Excellent written presentation of material, adhering to APA standards and clearly communicating scientific content.
Learning Outcomes
- Become proficient in using the statistical package SPSS: correctly inputting data, running the appropriate statistical analysis, and interpreting the output
- Calculate and interpret basic statistical analyses
- Conduct a literature review
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of measurement, observation and experimental design as methodological techniques in psychology
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of statistics as used in psychological research
- Demonstrate the ability to productively work as part of a team by contributing, in the role of research participant, to the research conducted within the School of Psychology
- Differentiate between the different experimental designs available for empirical research in psychology
- Experience data collection with a variety of experimental techniques
- Participate in discussions of research issues and findings
- Produce a well written research report that follows the guidelines of the APA
- Relate theoretical understandings of research methodology and design to live experience in participation in live research within the School
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Research Report: For this assignment, you will analyse data collected in class. You will conduct a short literature review on the topic, describe the method employed to conduct your investigation, and summarise and describe your findings in a short research report.
Weighting
35%
Due date
04/12/2023
Assessment method
Other
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Weekly Questionnaires: Computer-based multiple choice questionnaires on relevant concepts learned during the lectures will be administered weekly. You can have two attempts at each test and your highest grade counts. The weekly tests will allow you to build up knowledge incrementally in preparation for the final exam.
Weighting
20%
Assessment method
Exam (Centrally Scheduled)
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Final Exam. The final exam will cover the entire module content (e.g., research design, ethics, correlation, levels of measurement). In this assessment, there will be multiple choice questions and fill in the blank questions. There will also be scenario questions in which you will be required to select the most appropriate answer to research design and/or statistics related scenarios.
Weighting
40%
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
SONA 1. You will be required to participate in research studies conducted by Bangor University researchers.
Weighting
2.5%
Due date
19/01/2024
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
SONA 2. You will be required to participate in research studies conducted by Bangor University researchers.
Weighting
2.5%
Due date
19/01/2024