CPSY5304: Research Methods in Applied Child and Adolescent Development

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Applied child and adolescent development research builds upon on traditions of general, clinical, developmental, and educational psychology research, while focusing on efforts to address social needs, social problems, and public policy. Knowledge of scientifically sound and effective approaches to studying social problems and solutions will support those individuals who lead, contribute to, or use research. That is, knowledge gained from this course will support your development as an investigator or research associate, and it will also empower your role as a savvy consumer of the research you intend to apply to practice or policy.

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