| Code: | P310 | Acronym: | TPPS |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Psychology |
| Active? | No |
| Responsible unit: | Psychology |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Integrated Master Psychology |
. To introduce students to Experimental Social Psychology by contacting and reasoning about classic experiments regarding central psychosocial phenomena.
. To train basic methodological skills and apply them in planning and conducting experiments within Social Psychology domain.
. To acknowledge the main differences between an experimental methodology from other research methodologies.
. To contact to typical constraints that are usually present in experiments in the lab.
. To ponder, in experiments’ conduction, major attributes that should be considered in experimental methodology: causal inference, world and psychological realism, validity (construct, internal, external), operationalization, etc.
. To consider the ethical implications of Experimental Social Psychology.
. To contribute to value research within students, as a major component of their academic education.
By participating in the classes, either as participants, as confederates or as researchers, students may acknowledge the several points of view that are evolved in experimental research within Social Psychology. The objectives of this unit are focused on the acquisition of skills directly related with research (namely, experimental research), that are expected to improve throughout the classes.
Introduction to laboratorial experimental research in Social Psychology:
. Contacting with Social Psychology classical experiments;
. Planning an experimental study (in small groups).
. Conducing the planned study in the Social Psychology Lab, including all the required steps that should be included in this process (materials’ construction, testing the manipulations, training the instructions and the scenario, data collection, … debriefing).
. Presenting the theoretical concepts, research question and hypotheses evolved in the study, and describing the conducted study.
. Discussing the theoretical and methodological aspects raised by the study.
Transversal concepts that will be approached through the classes:
. Measurement and validity in experimental methodology.
. Ethical implications in research: acknowledgement of the limits of studies, informed consent, confidentiality, debriefing, …
. Experimental scenario: simulating “real” situations in the lab, experimental manipulations, operational definitions, experimental realism, randomization, confederates, …
Students are expected to participate in the classes, either as participants of an experiment conducted by the Professor or by another group of students, either as members of a group that will plan and implement an experiment.
Each class will focus on a traditionally studied domain within Social Psychology, and will be composed by 2 components: 1) conduction of an experiment; 2) presentation of the theoretical concepts approached in the experiment, research question, hypotheses and description of the study.
The first three classes will be directed by the Professor. The following classes will be guided by one group of students (supervised by the Professor).
Students have to be present in 75% of the classes (eliminatory criterion)
| designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Participação presencial | 0,00 |
| Prova oral | 30,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 40,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 30,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |