This course is a review of behavioral science research designs and methods appropriate for counselors and marriage/family therapists. Course topics include: philosophy of science, ethical issues in social research, hypothesis formulation, experimental and quasi-experimental research designs, data capture, measurement, analysis of data, interpretation and presentation of data. The application of these research concepts to professional counseling praxis will be emphasized
This course is a continuation of PSY 450 and focuses on advanced methods used in psychological resea...
Goals: To understand the logic of experimental methodology, basic principles of experimental design,...
This study examined evaluations of various aspects of research training held by directors of and gra...
This course is a review of behavioral science research designs and methods appropriate for counselor...
This course is a review of behavioral science research designs and methods appropriate for counselor...
An overview and evaluation of major approaches practiced in the counseling field, including historic...
Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Theory, Skills, Assessment, and Application gives readers a st...
The Counselor as Practitioner-Researcher: A Practical Guide to Research Methods is designed to help ...
The aim of this course is to provide the student with a basic competence in the scientific method of...
This course provides the fundamentals of research design and program evaluation. Current methods of ...
This course focuses on the ethical, legal, and professional issues involved in the practice of couns...
This course is designed to provide an introduction to counseling and psychotherapy techniques used f...
Goals: To understand the logic of experimental methodology, basic principles of experimental design,...
Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Theory, Skills, Assessment, and Application gives readers a st...
The course objectives encompass two areas of critical importance to the practice of professional cou...
This course is a continuation of PSY 450 and focuses on advanced methods used in psychological resea...
Goals: To understand the logic of experimental methodology, basic principles of experimental design,...
This study examined evaluations of various aspects of research training held by directors of and gra...
This course is a review of behavioral science research designs and methods appropriate for counselor...
This course is a review of behavioral science research designs and methods appropriate for counselor...
An overview and evaluation of major approaches practiced in the counseling field, including historic...
Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Theory, Skills, Assessment, and Application gives readers a st...
The Counselor as Practitioner-Researcher: A Practical Guide to Research Methods is designed to help ...
The aim of this course is to provide the student with a basic competence in the scientific method of...
This course provides the fundamentals of research design and program evaluation. Current methods of ...
This course focuses on the ethical, legal, and professional issues involved in the practice of couns...
This course is designed to provide an introduction to counseling and psychotherapy techniques used f...
Goals: To understand the logic of experimental methodology, basic principles of experimental design,...
Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Theory, Skills, Assessment, and Application gives readers a st...
The course objectives encompass two areas of critical importance to the practice of professional cou...
This course is a continuation of PSY 450 and focuses on advanced methods used in psychological resea...
Goals: To understand the logic of experimental methodology, basic principles of experimental design,...
This study examined evaluations of various aspects of research training held by directors of and gra...