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UNM Psychology Research Participation Information
for Students
Regarding your Participation
in Research Studies for Research Credit
Voluntary Participation of Students enrolled
in UNM Psychology classes
For our introductory psychology courses, a basic
familiarity with psychology research projects and principles is
required and counts as 5% (five percent) of a student's overall
grade in the course.
Students have choices in how they can complete
this requirement: they may complete up to four short (1-page)
reviews on research papers (on any psychology-related topic of their
choice, but they must be experimental studies from peer-reviewed
research articles). Or they may choose to participate in up
to four hours of available research projects. There are many
experiments offered at any given time, and they can choose from
a list of experiments (which includes brief, IRB-approved descriptions
of each project) for possible research participation. Experiments
range from 1-4 hours in duration, and only 4 hours (or four of the
brief written research reports) are required to fulfill the research
requirement.
Students may also opt to do a combination of
reports and research participation - again, for a maximum of four
"credits" (these four "credits," either in hours
or reports = 5% of their grade for introductory psychology classes).
At present, students in Intro Psych cannot obtain more than 4 "credits,"
meaning that they do not get any "extra credit" if they
do more than four. If they are really interested in participating
in projects, though, we don't prevent them from additional participation.
Instructors of some
upper-level undergraduate courses (depending upon the course and
instructor's option) may also choose to offer research participation
to their students, but this is only for extra credit, and only when
the instructor allows for this (i.e., it is also not required).
Instructors who decide to "opt-in" and allow this for
their students must still also offer their students alternatives
to research participation (so that they can earn extra credit in
other ways). The alternatives for other courses are determined
by each instructor (and usually, these are typically brief papers
on a topic specific to the class).
Students may not "bank": either research
credits or extra credit: in other words, the credit for research
participation must be used for a current class - in which the student
is currently enrolled. Credits may not be transferred from
semester to semester, nor can they count for more than one class:
each earned research / extra credit is assigned to a specific class,
by the student's choice - and this cannot be changed after a semester
is completed.
Students who are enrolled in a participating
class will automatically be signed up for a special "research
account" for accessing the system, and may log in here:
The
UNM Psychology Research Website
Only experiments listed at the website above
(none offered outside the department) may count toward a student's
participation credits.
Students - or instructors - who have questions
may feel free to contact:
The current Psych105
Research Coordinator
David Stone
By email
-or-
The current Department IRB Committee Chairs:
David Witherington, Ph.D
By email
or phone: 277-4805
And
Sarah Erickson
By email
or phone: 277-0635
Note: last updated April 25, 2006. If any links appear to be out
of date or expired, please contact the Psychology Office (277-4121)
and let us know.
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