Psychology of Scientific Thinking

Students will develop an understanding of the methods of science and its relationship to the outside world. Critical thinking and an empirical approach to evaluating scientific claims will be emphasized. Students will be introduced to the psychological processes underlying the scientific method and the persistence of belief in pseudoscientific and non-scientific claims.

Term 202450 #50927 PSY305
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Instructor
Ms. Jessica M. Jolly Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

1

seats available

24

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment
Term 202450 #51160 PSY305
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Instructor
Ms. Jessica M. Jolly Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

14

seats available

11

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment
Term 202450 #51211 PSY305
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Instructor
Mr. Cory M. Monteleone-Haught Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: BSC 953 (M)
@ 16:30 - 17:50
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-13
Enrollment

22

seats available

8

currently enrolled

30

maximum enrollment

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