Courses and Resources
Graduate courses
Core (required) statistics sequence.
- PSY 507, Data Analysis I (offered Fall 2025: Laurent), enrollment 24
- PSY 508, Data Analysis II (offered Spring 2026: Laurent)
Required methods course for the Specialization in Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN).
- PSY 511, SCAN Methods (offered Fall 2025: Diaz), enrollment 13
Other statistics courses offered regularly:
- PSY 509 (LeBreton)
Other methods-related courses:
PSY 525 (Gilmore), Transparent, Open, and Reproducible Research Practices in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
PSY 531, Multilevel research and analysis (offered Fall 2025: LeBreton), enrollment 11.
Dual-title programs
The Psychology Department’s website lists several dual title programs.
- Rick Gilmore’s presentation on 2024-10-14 about the Social Data Analytics (SoDA) dual-title program.
Open Science/Scholarship Initiative
Rick Gilmore, Frank Hillary, and several colleagues in other departments are organizing multiple open science and open scholarship activities. Among the activities include:
- Open Scholarship Bootcamp held in August 2025.
- “Good enough data management practices” workshop in Spring 2024.
- Open Science Bootcamp in Summer 2023.
- Survey of knowledge and interest in open science in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023.