ideas for methods course

ruthtincoff ruth.tincoff at gmail.com
Fri Jun 10 14:17:41 UTC 2011


Hi, I am looking for examples and resources for mini-projects that I
can use for undergrads to learn basic research methods.

The course is psychology research methods. We do these topically and
mine is focused on (no surprise) language development. I have access
to daycare centers, families coming to my lab for structured
observations and looking time experiments, and, of course, CHILDES.

Do you have a research methods exercise on language development that
you would be willing to share? Are there things from the childes
teaching resources that have worked especially well for you? I am glad
to compile and post a summary.

Thanks,
Ruth
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Ruth Tincoff, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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Department of Psychology
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA 17837

Office: 205 O’Leary
phone 570-577-1787
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Lab: 301 & 306 O'Leary
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http://www.bucknell.edu/ChildLanguageResearch
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