I'm teaching a Tests and Measurements in Psychology course (advanced
undergraduate) using TBL. We may have some similarities, though I'm not
sure how helpful I would be on the RATs since those are so specific to the
exact course content you want to cover. My course is designed to complement
a Research Methods course, also required in our curriculum.
Kristin
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Kristin L. Croyle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Psychology & Anthropology
Assistant Dean, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
University of Texas - Pan American
1201 W. University Drive
Edinburg TX 78539
Phone: 956-381-3671
FAX: 956-381-2180
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From: Sarah J. Mahler [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 6:09 AM
Subject: Designing Undergrad Social Science Research Methods Course
Dear TBL colleagues,
I'm designing a TBL approach to undergrad research methods for the social
sciences (anthro/soc/geo) for this fall. I have planned out most everything
except I need to develop iRATs/tRATs for the units -- for sampling,
reliability/validity, levels and types of measurement, protocol design
(writing good survey and interview questions), survey and interview design
and admin, and quant data analysis (univariate and bivariate).
Has anyone developed such a course, and, if so, would you be willing to help
me especially with the RATs?
Thank you in advance, Sarah Mahler [log in to unmask]
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