PSYC323R
Research Methods in the Psychology of Human Sexuality

An introduction to research methods appropriate to the study of individual and group differences in sexual attitudes and behavior. Student projects use archival and new survey data to investigate topics such as sexual motivation and attraction, sexual self-esteem and identity, intimacy in romantic relationships, and gender and cultural differences in sexuality. Laboratory.

Units: 1.25

Max Enrollment: 10

Prerequisites: PSYC 105 or PSYC 205, and one of the following - PSYC 208, PSYC 210, PSYC 212, PSYC 213, or PSYC 219, and permission of the instructor.

Instructor: Cheek

Distribution Requirements: SBA - Social and Behavioral Analysis

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Not Offered

Notes: Does not fulfill the laboratory requirement.