485278-HS2023-0-Why is psychological science so hard? On biases, challenges, and pitfalls





Root number 485278
Semester HS2023
Type of course Seminar
Allocation to subject Psychology
Type of exam not defined
Title Why is psychological science so hard? On biases, challenges, and pitfalls
Description Many researchers in psychology try to study and understand the human mind without full awareness of the biases, challenges, and pitfalls that can undermine their conclusions. Psychological science, like all sciences, rests on various assumptions. For example, the assumption that the measures used are accurate and unbiased is necessary for the conclusions drawn based on the results to be valid. Psychology classes are often focused on the various findings that explain the human mind. Far too little attention is given to the issues that can undermine these findings. As a result, many students, experienced researchers, and even professors in psychological science, remain unaware of the critical assumptions that underpin all that they do. This class provides an overview of some common issues in psychological science that make studying the human mind very difficult and uncertain.

Lecturer: Dr. Farid Anvari
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Lecturers Dr. Farid AnvariInstitute of Psychology, Psychology of Digitalization 
Prof. Dr. Malte ElsonInstitute of Psychology 
ECTS 5
Recognition as optional course possible No
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Friday 12:15-14:00 Weekly
 
Rooms Seminarraum 002, Seminargebäude vonRoll
 
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