2024
DOI: 10.1177/25152459231213808
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A Delphi Study to Strengthen Research-Methods Training in Undergraduate Psychology Programs

Robert T. Thibault,
Deborah Bailey-Rodriguez,
James E. Bartlett
et al.

Abstract: Psychology programs often emphasize inferential statistical tests over a solid understanding of data and research design. This imbalance may leave graduates underequipped to effectively interpret research and employ data to answer questions. We conducted a two-round modified Delphi to identify the research-methods skills that the UK psychology community deems essential for undergraduates to learn. Participants included 103 research-methods instructors, academics, students, and nonacademic psychologists. Of 78 … Show more

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