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Research Methods in Psychology
University of Surrey

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1 Research Methods in Psychology
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University of Surrey United Kingdom (UK) Surrey 2013-05-12
With a Research in Psychology at University of Surrey you will typically have acquired a degree in applied psychology and received a solid grounding in the areas of counselling and coaching psychology, human diversity and difference, social, biological and developmental psychology, memory, thought and language, and problem-solving and reasoning skills.You will have specialized in, for example, Industrial/Organizational Psychology and prepared yourself to facilitate hands-on leadership within organizations and to help those same organizations hire, train and motivate employees. You will have gained vital skills in collecting and analyzing data, observing work behaviour, presenting results and recommendations to employers and in managing, marketing and communicating.You will have acquired an advanced critical perspective in the areas of research and evaluation, statistics, scholarship, and scientific mindedness, plus a foundation of knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes in the areas of tests and measurement, statistics, qualitative methods, and experimental design. You will also be schooled in the history of scientific psychology and its clinical applications, including the areas of physiological psychology, neuro-psychology, psychopharmacology, cognitive and affective bases of behaviour and social psychology.
A selection of job offers in Science, Research, Academics or Administrative
IndJobtitleAcademic InstitutionCountryCityDate
 
1Early Career Researcher - Psychology University of Lincoln United Kingdom (UK) Lincoln 2013-04-26
2Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Forensic) Institutes of Education and Sport and Exercise Science, University of Worcester United Kingdom (UK) Worcester, UK 2013-05-04
3Postgraduate Psychology Institutes of Education and Sport and Exercise Science, University of Worcester United Kingdom (UK) Worcester, UK 2013-05-11
4PhD position Sacrifice in Relationships (Social and Organizational Psychology) [Fri, 12 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT ] School of Health and Social Care, Glasgow Caledonian University United Kingdom (UK) Glasgow 2013-05-14
5Lecturer in Counselling Psychology University of Manchester United Kingdom (UK) Manchester 2013-05-17
Similiar courses, programs, degrees in Psychology or in the country
IndexTitleAcademic InstitutionCountryCityDate
 
1Applied Psychology Research Heriot Watt University United Kingdom (UK) Edinburgh 2013-05-15
2Research Methods and Psychology MSc City University London United Kingdom (UK) London 2013-05-15
3Applied Psychology Research - MSc Leeds Metropolitan University United Kingdom (UK) Leeds 2013-05-15
4Applied Psychology Research: Forensic - MSc Leeds Metropolitan University United Kingdom (UK) Leeds 2013-05-15
5L7EP Visiting Research Student Social Psychology London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London United Kingdom (UK) London 2013-05-15