Next Session: Summer 2025
Next Session: Summer 2025
Next Session: Summer 2025
Instructor: Jorge Burmicky
Assistant Professor, School of Education
Schedule: TBD for Summer 2025
with various methodological approaches:
case study, ethnography, grounded theory, phenomenology, and narrative inquiry.
that serves as an analytical tool for
answering your research question.
including interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, intake forms, arts-based methods like photo/image elicitation, and document analysis.
using qualitative software and
intersectional and race-conscious analysis.
Instructor: Jamie Barden
Professor, Department of Psychology
Schedule: TBD for Summer 2025
Is it measurable, replicable, and falsifiable?
Descriptive, correlational, or experimental?
Quasi-experimental, longitudinal,
or cross-sectional?
Online questionnaires like Qualtrics(r), existing online data sets, behavioral observations, and coding of text.
Correlation, regression, or
analysis of variance (ANOVA)?
The ease of pull-down menus,
but with no licensing costs, forever.
One-on-one consultations with instructor to address challenges in your research.
Instructor: Kyndra Middleton
Professor, School of Education
Schedule: TBD for Summer 2025
Develop research questions with
multiple predictors and outcomes.
Design multi-factor experimental
and correlational studies.
Match research design with proper statistics.
Conduct and interpret ANOVA and regression analyses with multiple predictors/ outcomes, and factor analysis/path analysis.
Use SPSS statistics package
with step-by-step instruction.
Write up findings for thesis,
dissertation or publication.
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