PSYCH 136B
Nonexperimental Methods in Social Psychology
Description: Lecture, two hours; laboratory, two hours. Requisites: courses 10, 100A, 100B, 135. Designed for Psychology majors. Research experience with nonexperimental methods for study of social attitudes or behavior, including fieldwork with survey research, naturalistic observation, or questionnaires. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Professor Gable made herself available to our class. She was a good lecturer and the exercises we did in class helped us write our research paper. The tests were not tricky and were very fair. The grading was pretty fair also and we got to work in pairs/groups a lot in 136b. I thought she was an approachable and helpful instructor and showed she cared about her student's learning.
Professor Gable made herself available to our class. She was a good lecturer and the exercises we did in class helped us write our research paper. The tests were not tricky and were very fair. The grading was pretty fair also and we got to work in pairs/groups a lot in 136b. I thought she was an approachable and helpful instructor and showed she cared about her student's learning.
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Spring 2024 - While the lectures were boring at times, she does a good job at making the material understandable. Much of your grade comes from a group project which can be daunting but it evens out in the end as you write your own paper for the final. Depends on which TA you get for grading but I recommend this class!
Spring 2024 - While the lectures were boring at times, she does a good job at making the material understandable. Much of your grade comes from a group project which can be daunting but it evens out in the end as you write your own paper for the final. Depends on which TA you get for grading but I recommend this class!