ANZ 310 Research Methods

This course provides an introduction to descriptive, experimental and quasi-experimental research methods. Students will learn about the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and will become familiar with the submission process. Descriptive data methods include distributions, normative data analysis and correlations. Experimental and quasi-experimental methods include using group and single-subject designs, analysis using basic inferential statistics (including t-tests, and analysis of variance), and analysis using visual analysis. The class will focus on designing effective research studies, appropriately analyzing data, and critical thinking skills so that students can meaningfully evaluate research claims. Examples in class and reviewed literature will focus on Anthrozoology topics and an emphasis will be on conducting research in Anthrozoology, as well as how clinical practitioners can implement scientific evaluation of their treatments in their clinical practices.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Take MA 207 or MA 315; Junior status, and Anthrozoology major.

Faculty

Feuerbacher, Erica | Perkins, Anne |

Offered

Annual Fall Semester