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PSYC6522

Research Project 7

10 Units 6000 Level Course

Available in 2012

Callaghan CampusSemester 1, Semester 2

Previously offered in 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005

With the guidance of one or more research supervisors, students will conduct and report the research project which they designed in the Research Proposal course. The steps involved in this process include data collection, data analysis, and report writing.

Objectives
At the conclusion of the semester students will be able to:

1. Collect data according to a method previously specified in a research proposal and an ethics submission.
2. Analyse data according to a method previously specified in a research proposal.
3. Write a clear, succinct and critical report of the research in the form of a thesis.
4. Present the research to an audience in a manner suited to the audience's understanding.
Content
1. Adhering to a research protocol
2. Data collection and storage.
3. Data collation and analysis.
4. Writing a research thesis.
5. Designing an oral presentation of the research.
Replacing Course(s)
None
Transition
Course removed from D Clin Psyc as core and replaced with MEDI6145. Students who commenced prior to 2011 may complete either MEDI6145 or PSYC6522 but not both
Industrial Experience
0
Assumed Knowledge
It is assumed that students will have passed courses in statistics and research methodology, and will have completed a research project, as part of a four-year program in Psychology which has been accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Committee. It is also assumed that they will have completed a research proposal as part of the program, in PSYC6511, Research Project 1. They will also have gained expertise through participation in the previous research courses, PSYC6515, PSYC6518, PSYC6519,PSYC6520 and PSYC6521.
Modes of Delivery
Internal Mode
Teaching Methods
Individual Supervision
Assessment Items
Reports
Continued progress towards completion of a research report/thesis (Course objectives 1 and 2).
Contact Hours
Individual Supervision: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term

Timetables