Research Requirements for PSYC 101

All psychology classes provide research experience intended to expose students to a sample of the methods underlying modern psychological research. These experiences include such things as learning about research through lectures and colloquia, serving as a participant in psychology experiments, reading and critiquing research articles, assisting a faculty member or graduate student in a research project, serving as an experimenter and collecting data, analyzing data, conducting a research project as part of a group, and finally, designing and conducting an original research project for a senior thesis or honors thesis. For this class, there is a research requirement that normally is satisfied by participating in five (5) hours of Psychology experiments conducted here at Rice or at a nearby location. Although serving as a participant in psychology experiments is one way to gain valuable research knowledge, such participation is always voluntary. Therefore, in PSYC 101 there are several ways of satisfying the research requirement:

Based on past experience, almost all of you will elect the subject pool option. Please note that the alternative paper option should be chosen early in the semester. It is not meant to be a backup for those who postpone signing up for experiments and then discover that there are not enough experiments open to satisfy the requirement.

Credit: Generally completion of this requirement does not affect your grade. If you select the paper or experiment assistant options and fail to complete the work satisfactorily, points will be deducted from your final grade average. 

The Subject Pool Option

The information you will need to participate in the subject pool can be found at the Momentum Experiment Scheduling System, at  http://experimetrix.com/Rice/  One of the links on that page provides a copy of a record sheet you can use to keep a record of your participation. If there are problems with how may hours you have been given, this sheet will provide a backup record of your participation. Experimenters should initial this sheet after the experiment, and this provides a definitive record of your participation.

Another link discusses your particular rights and responsibilities in this regard. Please check out this page and print off a copy for future reference. In addition to what you will read there I would like to emphasize two points.

Note that you will be required to assign your participation hours to a particular course (namely, this course!). This will not be done automatically because a student may be enrolled in more than one course that includes research participation.  So don't neglect this important step.

The Paper Option 

If you have objections to being a participant in experiments or simply want to read some research papers, you may satisfy the research requirement by writing five (5) two-page reports on assigned research papers. We will make an effort to find articles that are interesting to you and comprehensible. Research reports will receive grades of satisfactory or unsatisfactory. You must see the instructor before March. 1 to work out the details on your assignments. Again, this option is not meant to be used by those who wait until the last minute to sign up for experiments and find there are not enough available experiments.