On successful completion of the module students will be able to:
(1) perform a literature search in one area of Psychology;
(2) design an original research project within that area having regard to principles of good design and ethics;
(3) collect and analyse research data;
(4) write a research project report in the style of published research papers in Psychology;
(5) communicate “research in progress” ideas in a presentation to fellow students.
This module provides an opportunity for students to complete an original research project in an area of Psychology which is of particular interest to them. It forms the culmination of the various research methods modules/module elements which have preceded it. Students may choose any research method appropriate to the particular area of enquiry.
Students will work independently for much of the time but supervisors will be available at time tabled hours to give guidance in the initial process and later, in the analysis and interpretation of the data and preparation of the report.
Lecture
Contact hours 1
Number of groups 1
Tutorial
Tutoral: 6
Intended group size: one to one
Further details relating to assessment
In order to pass the module, a minimum mark of 40% in the 'Research Report' element is required.
A pass in the 'Ethical Approval' element by a specified date will be a condition for submission of the written report.
Students must make a formal written submission by a specified deadline, and must comply with any further deadlines for the submission of additional information as required by the Departmental Ethics Committee. Failure to secure ethical approval by a final deadline and, in any case, prior to commencing data collection will render the student ineligible to submit the written report, resulting in failure of the module.