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PSY 304b<br />Quantitative Methods and Experimental Design
PSY 304P<br />Field Research Methods
PSY 309P<br />Introduction to Statistical Inference
PSY 310<br />Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
PSY 310P<br />Statistical Inference
PSY 313P<br />Correlation and Regression
PSY 315P<br />Program Evaluation
PSY 317P<br />Psychological Measurement
PSY 319P<br />Special Topic: Meta-Analysis
PSY 319P<br />Special Topic: Structural Equation Modeling
PSY 319P<br />Special Topic: Survey Research Methods
PSY 319P<br />Special Topic: Quasi-experimental Design and Analysis
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PSY 317P
Psychological Measurement
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Fundamental concepts, methods, and principles of psychological measurement. Particular attention will be devoted to reliability and validity issues underlying psychometric theory, and how psychometric theory relates to the assessment of individual differences or human variation more generally. Topics will include multiple regression, factor analysis, and item response theory. (3)
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For more information, please contact
[A HREF=20166]Professor David Lubinski
Department of Psychology and Human Development
(615) 343-1195
Email address:
[A HREF="mailto:david.lubinski@vanderbilt.edu"]david.lubinski@vanderbilt.edu
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