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Høst 2020
PSY-2032 Critical reading and presentation in psychology - 10 stp
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Type of course
The course is included as one of the optional courses in the bachelor program in psychology.
The course can not be taken as a singular course.
Course overlap
Course contents
Objective of the course
At the end of the course, the students are expected to be able to:
Knowledge:
- Describe the structure of a research article.
- Explain basic research methods in the selected topics of psychology.
- Notice and explain strengths and weaknesses in a research articles
- Gain knowledge about techniques to improve scientific presentations.
Skills:
- Quickly find specific information in research articles.
- Distill the core aspects and conclusions from research articles.
- Characterize strengths and weaknesses of the research described in research articles.
- Evaluate these core aspects/claims based on critically evaluating theory, methods and results.
- Present and communicate the core aspects of research articles in an oral presentation.
General competence:
- Being able to critically evaluate research articles in the selected topics of psychology.
- Being able to communicate research methods and finding via oral presentations.
Language of instruction
Teaching methods
The course requires from each participating student to read two research article per session in advance. Furthermore, for each session, 1-2 students are designated to present one of those article in a short oral presentation.
Furthermore, the lectures will cover aspects like how to read and write a scientific article, and how to give a good oral presentation.
The following structure will be used: per journal club, 2 research articles from the selected topic in psychology will be discussed in groups. There will be 3 journal club sessions per topic in psychology (resulting in 6 articles per topic). In total there will be 3 topics in psychology, and thus 9 journal club sessions (resulting in a total 18 research article discussions on 3 different psychology topics).
The journal club starts with a short introduction of the lecturer and will be followed by a 5-10 minute oral presentation of the selected article by the designated student. Then a group discussion in which the article is critically evaluated in whole group of students will follow.
All students are expected to prepare for the journal clubs.
Assessment
There will be an oral exam.
The exam will be graded on the A-F scale.
In case of fail, re-exams will be given early in the subsequent semester.
The course has two work requirements:
1. The students are expected to attend 80% of all journal clubs and read the assigned articles in preparations of each session.
2. The students are expected to present two research articles on two different topics (spread over the full course).
The presentations will be evaluated with approved/not approved. The completion of both work requirements is required before the final exam can be taken.
Date for examination
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.