Using internet resources in a research methods course |
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Authors: | Ellen F. Rosen Linda C. Petty |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, College of William and Mary, 23187-8795, Williamsburg, VA 2. Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia
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Abstract: | Internet resources (a WWW home page, a Unix-based Listserv discussion list, and e-mail) were used to supplement traditional materials in a research methods course. The course also included word processing and computerized data analysis, and the student version of MEL was used as a research simulator. A computer usage survey was administered at the beginning and end of the semester. Analysis of the survey results indicated that students were more positive in their attitudes about computers as a helpful tool for psychologists at the end of the course than at the beginning. They did not show an increased appreciation for the usefulness of Internet and e-mail, however, which is probably the result of the text-based Internet browser and the slowness of the e-mail system used. |
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