PSYC.5650 Measurement and Experimental Design in Behavioral Intervention (Formerly 47.565)
Id: 033068
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course provides advanced coverage of measurement methods used in behavioral intervention. It also offers in-depth coverage of the "within-subject" experimental designs commonly used in behavioral research and practice. Component analysis and parametric analysis methods, and ethical considerations in research, are also covered.
Prerequisites
Pre-req or Co-req: PSYC.5610 Introduction to Behavioral Intervention in Autism.
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