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Psychological Research Methodology I (PSYC1040)

Study period
Sem 2 2024
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 18/11/2024)
Study level
Undergraduate
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Psychology School

The School of Psychology recommends only two of the three first year courses is undertaken in the first semester of study.
Psychology is founded on the scientific method. This course introduces students to the theory and practice of research and report writing in psychology. Lectures will cover topics such as: science and the scientific method; research methodologies, techniques and designs; the practice and problems of measurement in psychology; exploring, displaying, describing and analysing research data; and report writing. Weekly workshops/tutorials will involve: experimental design; ethical concerns; collecting, handling, describing, analysing and reporting data; report writing; and exercises and questions relating to the entire course content.

INTRODUCTION

Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and its physiological, cognitive (mental processes) and social bases. There are three introductory and complementary first-year psychology courses, each worth 2 units. These three courses are: NEUR1020 (Brain and Behavioural Sciences); PSYC1030 (Developmental, Social & Clinical Psychology)ᅠand PSYC1040 (Psychology Research Methodology 1). The major thread running through all three courses is that psychology is a research-based, scientific discipline.

PSYC1040 is an integrated series of lectures and tutorials which introduce the theory and practice of research in psychology. Lectures will cover topics such as: science and the scientific method; basic study designs; measurement in psychology; exploring, describing, analysing, and interpreting data. Tutorials will involve: conducting research; collecting, handling, describing, analysing and reporting data;ᅠbrief report writing;ᅠand exercises and questions relating to the course content. PSYC1040 is a prerequisite for all level 2 courses in psychology. However, you can take it concurrently with level 2 courses if you haven't completed it in first year.

Course contact

School enquiries

Dr Jack Leggett

Our Student Advice Sessions are available to book via the following link: https://uqbookit.uq.edu.au/#/app/booking-types/c5971686-1e97-46b9-a595-ecf2221b7604. The sessions are available via zoom, phone or in person.

 

These sessions only run twice per week, on Tuesdays from 2pm-4pm and Thursdays from 9am-11am. There are eight 15 minute sessions in each 2 hour block, you just have to change the start and end times when you’re making the booking, as the system automatically defaults the booking to 1 hour in length.

 

You are able to book into these sessions on the hour and then every 15 minutes from then onwards. For example Thursdays time slots will be 9:00am, 9:15am, 9:30am, 9:45am, 10:00am, 10:15am, 10:30am, 10:45am. There is no final timeslot at 11am.

 

If you have any troubles booking one of the Student Advice Sessions, please give the School reception a call on 3365 6230. 

Course coordinator

Dr Jack Leggett

Our Student Advice Sessions are available to book via the following link: https://uqbookit.uq.edu.au/#/app/booking-types/c5971686-1e97-46b9-a595-ecf2221b7604. The sessions are available via zoom, phone or in person.

 

These sessions only run twice per week, on Tuesdays from 2pm-4pm and Thursdays from 9am-11am. There are eight 15 minute sessions in each 2 hour block, you just have to change the start and end times when you’re making the booking, as the system automatically defaults the booking to 1 hour in length.

 

You are able to book into these sessions on the hour and then every 15 minutes from then onwards. For example Thursdays time slots will be 9:00am, 9:15am, 9:30am, 9:45am, 10:00am, 10:15am, 10:30am, 10:45am. There is no final timeslot at 11am.

 

If you have any troubles booking one of the Student Advice Sessions, please give the School reception a call on 3365 6230. 

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Aims and outcomes

This course aims to introduce students to the fundamental principles of experimental research in psychology and the scientific method in general. Our goal is that students develop a set of skills that will enable them to critically assess psychological literature, formulate hypotheses, conceive of and conduct a research study, organize and concisely present experimental data, perform appropriate statistical tests on that data, and report experimental designs, procedures, results, and conclusions in a scientific report.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Understand and appreciate the scientific and research base of psychology.

LO2.

Understand and appreciate basic research designs and their applications.

LO3.

Understand and appreciate measurement in psychology research.

LO4.

Understand and appreciate the ways and means of exploring, displaying, describing and analysing research data.

LO5.

Design and conduct a simple research study.

LO6.

Understand and appreciate scientific report writing in psychology.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Quiz Online Quiz
  • Online
20%

26/08/2024 - 27/08/2024

Quiz will open 9am on the 26th August and close at 9am on the 27th August

Paper/ Report/ Annotation Research Report 25%

18/10/2024 1:00 pm

Examination Final Exam
  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
45%

End of Semester Exam Period

2/11/2024 - 16/11/2024

Quiz Weekly Quizzes following each lecture
  • Online
10% 1% per quiz. Best 10 quizzes count towards the final grade.

22/07/2024 - 25/10/2024

Following the scheduled lecture each week.

Assessment details

Online Quiz

  • Online
Mode
Written
Category
Quiz
Weight
20%
Due date

26/08/2024 - 27/08/2024

Quiz will open 9am on the 26th August and close at 9am on the 27th August

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Online quiz covering material from Lecture 1 to Lecture 4 inclusive.

 

 

Submission guidelines

This Quiz will be accessed via the course Blackboard site.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

If you are unable to attempt the online quiz during the time specified and wish to request a deferred quiz please complete the online application for extension form. 

Late submission

The quiz is open for 24hrs. No late submissions will be accepted.

Research Report

Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
25%
Due date

18/10/2024 1:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

Research report based on data collected in tutorials.

Submission guidelines

This report should be submitted via Turnitin on the course Blackboard site. Please keep a copy of your submission receipt.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 14 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Final Exam

  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
Mode
Written
Category
Examination
Weight
45%
Due date

End of Semester Exam Period

2/11/2024 - 16/11/2024

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04, L05

Task description

Final exam covering material from the entire course. The format will be 45 multiple choice questions (each worth 1 mark).

The exam will be on campus and invigilated.

 

Exam details

Planning time 10 minutes
Duration 120 minutes
Calculator options

(In person) Casio FX82 series or UQ approved , labelled calculator only

Open/closed book Closed Book examination - no written materials permitted
Exam platform Paper based
Invigilation

Invigilated in person

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to defer this exam.

Weekly Quizzes following each lecture

  • Online
Mode
Written
Category
Quiz
Weight
10% 1% per quiz. Best 10 quizzes count towards the final grade.
Due date

22/07/2024 - 25/10/2024

Following the scheduled lecture each week.

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Weekly quizzes will be comprised of a small set of multiple choice or short answer questions that test students' knowledge of the material from PSYC1040 that they have been assigned in preparation for that week's classes. This material includes the Grove (2022) PDF chapters, modules on the edX(Edge) platform, the assigned chapters from the Aron, Aron & Coups (6th Ed) textbook, and material covered in lectures up to and including that week. Therefore, students should do the assigned readings, suggested practice questions, and watch the videos for that week prior to attempting the quiz.

Each weekly quiz will open at 12pm following the lecture and remain open for 48 hours. You must complete and submit the quiz before 12pm on the Saturday following the lecture.

  • Week 1 - 12pm Thursday 27 July until 12pm Saturday 29 July
  • Week 2 - 12pm Thursday 3 August until 12pm Saturday 5 August
  • Week 3 - 12pm Thursday 10 August until 12pm Saturday 12 August
  • Week 4 - 12pm Thursday 17 August until 12pm Saturday 19 August
  • Week 5 - 12pm Thursday 24 August until 12pm Saturday 26 August
  • Week 6 - 12pm Thursday 32 August until 12pm Saturday 2 September
  • Week 7 - 12pm Thursday 7 September until 12pm Saturday 9 September
  • Week 8 - 12pm Thursday 14 September until 12pm Saturday 16 September
  • Week 9 - 12pm Thursday 21 September until 12pm Saturday 23 September
  • Week 10 - 12pm Thursday 5 October until 12pm Saturday 7 October
  • Week 11 - 12pm Thursday 12 October until 12pm Saturday 14 October
  • Week 12 - 12pm Thursday 19 October until 12pm Saturday 21 October
  • Week 13 - 12pm Thursday 26 October until 12pm Saturday 28 October

 

Submission guidelines

Quiz will be administered via Blackboard

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

Only 10 out of the 12 quizzes count towards your final mark so there is no form of extension for this assessment.

We strongly encourage students experiencing significant interruptions or chronic illnesses of greater than two weeks to contact UQ Student Services to seek information and/or assistance: http://www.uq.edu.au/student-services/

Late submission

The quiz is open for 48hrs. No late submissions will be accepted.

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Cut off Percent Description
1 (Low Fail) 0 - 24.99

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

2 (Fail) 25.00 - 46.99

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

3 (Marginal Fail) 47.00 - 49.99

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

4 (Pass) 50.00 - 69.49

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

5 (Credit) 69.50 - 79.49

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

6 (Distinction) 79.50 - 89.49

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

7 (High Distinction) 89.50 - 100.00

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Additional assessment information

Calculators

Calculators are permitted in this course.

Appealing Assignment Marks

If you are unhappy with your mark for your research report, or would like more feedback, you must talk to the tutor who marked it first. We recommend that you take your reportᅠaway for a few days, read the comments and then approach your tutor and discuss it with them. If you are still unhappy with your mark, you can then apply for your assignment to be remarked. Please consult myUQᅠfor information on how to apply for a remark (UQ Policy and Procedures (PPL) policy 3.10.02). The deadline for remark applications is listed in the policy. No exceptions will be made to this deadline. Also note that this remark is final and your mark (and possibly your grade for the course) can go up or down.

Difficulties Submitting Assessment

If students experience difficulties submitting assessment they should retain proof of their attempt and email py-undergrad@psy.uq.edu.au as soon as possible (preferably before the assessment deadline). For turnitin, this can be screenshot of the submission portal, while for an online quiz, a screenshot of the difficulty encountered should be saved.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.

Other course materials

Recommended

Item Description Further Requirement
Calculator Calculators are permitted in this course.

Additional learning resources information

PSYC1040 Blackboard Site

You should access the PSYC1040 Blackboard site at least once a week. The site provides information and supplementary material for the entire course. On the site can be found: Announcements, Lecture recordings, Quizzes, Practice exercises, Application forms (for special exams, Extensions, etc.) and your marks for assessment items. To access the site: Sign on to my.UQ and click the link to e-learning. Alternatively, you can go directly to the Blackboard login page at https://learn.uq.edu.au/.

Tutorial Materials

Except for the information readily available in the readings and textbook, most of the additional materials used in tutorials can be found at the PSYC1040 Blackboard site.

The Discussion Board

On the PSYC1040 Blackboard site you'll find a link to the PSYC1040 discussion board. Feel free to use the board to post questions, answers to questions, or constructive comments, and to contact other PSYC1040 students for help and advice. The forum is monitored by the PSYC1040 tutors. Only topics directly related to PSYC1040 content are permitted. Inappropriate or offensive material will be removed.


Study Program and Study Advice

PSYC1040 is definitely not a course that you can pass by leaving most of the work until the last minute. The easiest and most efficient way to approach and succeed in the course is to digest and understand each topic as it is presented. Below is a list of things to do if you want to be successful in PSYC1040, other than watching each lecture.

  • Attend Tutorials - It is very important that you attend your weekly tutorials. In addition to discussing and conducting the practical and report writing, the main purpose of the tutorials is to provide assistance for completing the textbook exercises and the other workshopᅠquestions on the Blackboard site. So you shouldᅠtake your readings and textbook with you to tutorials. The lecturer and the tutors will cover selected or requested questions from the readings and textbook. Tutorials will also attend to any other aspect of the course content with which you may need help.
  • Study the Textbook -ᅠPSYC1040 is tied closely to the readings and the textbook. It's important that you study and understand each topic as it is presented. If there is anything in the readings or textbook that you do not understand and that cannot be sorted out in lectures, you should seek assistance in the tutorials.
  • Complete Exercises from each week's tutorial,ᅠand textbook readings - The only way to really come to grips with the subject matter of PSYC1040 is practice; practice at putting what you know or, rather, what you think you know to the test by attempting as many exercises and problems as possible. ᅠ
  • Devote at least 10 hours per week to PSYC1040 - PSYC1040 is a 2 unit course, which means that you should be devoting at least 10 hours per week to this course. The 10 hours should be made up of 2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of tutorial, and 6 hours of independent study.

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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Week 1

(22 Jul - 28 Jul)

Lecture

Lecture 1: Course Overview and Principles of Research

Readings/Ref: Grove_PDF (Chapter 1)

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03

Week 2

(29 Jul - 04 Aug)

Lecture

Lecture 2: Basic Study Designs

Grove_PDF (Chapter 2);

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03

Tutorial

Tutorial 1: Data collection & Research Principles

Readings/Ref: Grove_PDF ;

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Week 3

(05 Aug - 11 Aug)

Lecture

Lecture 3: Measurement, Frequency Distributions & Percentiles

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 1);

Learning outcomes: L03

Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Spreadsheets/Jamovi and Data Exploration

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Week 4

(12 Aug - 18 Aug)

Lecture

Lecture 4: Central Tendency & Variability

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 2);

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Week 5

(19 Aug - 25 Aug)

Lecture

Lecture 5: z-Scores and the Normal Curve

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 3: pg. 74-90)

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Tutorial

Tutorial 3: Scales of Measurement, Displaying Data

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron

Learning outcomes: L02, L03

Week 6

(26 Aug - 01 Sep)

Lecture

Lecture 6: Correlations

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 11: pgs. 487-517)

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Tutorial

Tutorial 4: Central Tendency & Variability

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Week 7

(02 Sep - 08 Sep)

Lecture

Lecture 7: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 3: pgs. 91-103; Chapter 4)

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Tutorial

Tutorial 5: z-Scores, Probability

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron

Learning outcomes: L04, L05

Week 8

(09 Sep - 15 Sep)

Lecture

Lecture 8: Hypothesis Testing

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 5; Chapter 6: p.p. 195-214)

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Tutorial

Tutorial 6: Correlations

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 5; Chapter 6: pgs. 195-214)

Learning outcomes: L05, L06

Week 9

(16 Sep - 22 Sep)

Lecture

Lecture 9: Single Sample and Repeated Measures t-tests

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 7)

Learning outcomes: L02, L03, L04, L05

Tutorial

Tutorial 7: Sampling Distributions & Hypothesis Testing

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapters 7 & 8)

Learning outcomes: L01, L06

Mid Sem break

(23 Sep - 29 Sep)

No student involvement (Breaks, information)

NO TUTORIALS DUE TO SEMESTER BREAK

No student involvement (Breaks, information)

NO LECTURES DUE TO SEMESTER BREAK

Week 10

(30 Sep - 06 Oct)

Lecture

Lecture 10: Independent groups t-tests

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 8)

Learning outcomes: L03, L04, L05

Tutorial

Tutorial 8: t-tests I

Learning outcomes: L03, L04, L05, L06

Week 11

(07 Oct - 13 Oct)

Lecture

Lecture 11: Confidence Intervals & Effect Sizes

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 8)

Learning outcomes: L03, L04, L05

Tutorial

Tutorial 9: Putting it together: from hypothesis to conclusion

Readings/Ref: 2014 Aron (Chapter 8)

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Week 12

(14 Oct - 20 Oct)

Lecture

Lecture 12: Course Wrap Up

Readings/Ref: Grove_PDF (Chapters 1 & 2); 2014 Aron (Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11)

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05

Tutorial

Tutorial 10: t-tests II

Readings/Ref: Grove_PDF (Chapters 1 & 2); 2014 Aron (Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11)

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.

School guidelines

Your school has additional guidelines you'll need to follow for this course:

Course guidelines

How do I contact the tutors? Can I have their email address?

Tutors don't have paid consultation times outside of tutorials. They will give you their email address and advise you of the situations in which they are happy for you to use it. Wherever possible, you should raise issues in class and the final hour of the two hour lecture contains ample opportunity for this. You can also use the Student Forum to raise questions about course content as it is monitored by PSYC1040 tutors.