inf972 - Fundamental Competencies in Psychology III: Experiments and Studies (Complete module description)

inf972 - Fundamental Competencies in Psychology III: Experiments and Studies (Complete module description)

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Module label Fundamental Competencies in Psychology III: Experiments and Studies
Modulkürzel inf972
Credit points 6.0 KP
Workload 180 h
Institute directory Department of Computing Science
Verwendbarkeit des Moduls
  • Master's Programme Engineering of Socio-Technical Systems (Master) > Fundamentals/Foundations
Zuständige Personen
  • Boll-Westermann, Susanne (module responsibility)
  • Lehrenden, Die im Modul (Prüfungsberechtigt)
Prerequisites
No participant requirement
Skills to be acquired in this module
The module inf972 Fundamental Competences in Psychology III: Experiments and Studies forms a basic curriculum in the MSc Engineering Socio-Technical Systems for students with a degree in computer science to complement their scientific education in the field of designing, planning and carrying out scientific experiments and studies. The course focuses on methods for studying human machine interaction in socio-technical systems as they are addressed in this MSc degree. The module introduces on standard methods of scientific experiments. The module is based on standard introductory text books in Psychology, as for example the standard text book "Das psychologische Experiment, Eine Einführung, Osswald Huber, 2005“ (will be taught in English of course) or in the standard textbook in the field of Human Computer Interaction: Research Methods in HCI, Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Harry Hochheiser, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2009.
With this module, students with a background in Computer Science can complement their expertise in the field of scientific experiments and methods and provide them with a basis knowledge in this area. It will give them prerequisites to jointly attend courses and get practical assignments in later terms of their studies together with the students with a background in psychology for whom the methods and tools for scientific experiments are part of their BSc studies. This module provides students without prior knowledge of designing, planning, and carrying out scientific experiments and studies with the basic knowledge in that field as relevant for mastering subsequent modules in the curriculum. The course is compulsory for students featuring a background in computer science and lacking fundamental competences in psychology. It is not intended for students already featuring a background in psychology.
Professional competences
The students:

Methodological competences
The students:
  • are introduced into the design, implementation and also the analysis and interpretation of experiments.
Social competences
The students:

Self-competences
The students:
  • have knowledge of the tools and methods used for experiment design and evaluation
  • are able to choose the right methods for their specific experiment. They are able to design and run experiments.
Module contents
Content of the module: Introduction into experimental psychology
  • Variables, dependent and independent variables
  • Formulating Hypotheses / Hypothesis testing
  • Correlation and Cause
  • Quantitative and qualitative methods
  • Surveys, Experiments, Observational Studies Experiment design / Study designs
  • Between-Subjects Experiments
  • Within-Subjects Experiments
  • Randomized Control Trials
  • Practical Considerations
  • Complex Research Designs
  • Single-Subject Research
  • Lab studies vw. Studies in the wild
  • Single factor vs. multifactor designs Participants
  • Recruiting participants
  • Participants sampling
  • Randomization
  • Power Calculation Tools
  • SoSci Survey for online survery
  • Statistic Tools Analysis
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Descriptive statistics and Correlation coefficients
  • Statistical analysis of the data
  • Internal and external validity Ethics
  • Institutional Review Boards
  • Informed Consent The module consists of a lecture and an exercise part:
Lecture: Theoretical introduction into the concepts and scientific methods of experiment design.
Exercises: Deepening the understanding of the experiments by planning and carrying out a survey and an experimental study in teams over the course of the term.
Literaturempfehlungen
  • Das psychologische Experiment, Eine Einführung, Osswald Huber, 2005
  • How to Design and Report Experiments, Andy Field, sage 2003
  • Research Methods in HCI, Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Heidi Feng, Harry Hochheiser, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2009
  • Allgemeine Psychologie, Müsseler, Jochen, Berlin ; Heidelberg: Springer, 2017
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Language of instruction English
Duration (semesters) 1 Semester
Module frequency annual
Module capacity unlimited
Reference text
This module provides students without prior knowledge of designing, planning, and carrying out scientific experiments and studies with the basic knowledge in that field as relevant for mastering subsequent modules in the curriculum. The course is compulsory for students featuring a background in computer science and lacking fundamental competences in psychology. It is not intended for students already featuring a background in psychology.
Teaching/Learning method 1VL + 1Ü
Previous knowledge none
Form of instruction Comment SWS Frequency Workload of compulsory attendance
Lecture 2 WiSe 28
Exercises 2 WiSe 28
Präsenzzeit Modul insgesamt 56 h
Examination Prüfungszeiten Type of examination
Final exam of module
At the end of the lecture period
practical work and oral exam