SONA Research Participation Information for PSYC 1001 & 1002

What is the nature of this assignment?

If you are taking PSYC 1001, or 1002, you will have the opportunity to have an ‘up close’ look at the psychological research process by participating in research being conducted by our Psychology Department faculty and students. This opportunity is designed to foster an understanding of, and an appreciation for, the science of psychology. We feel that a very effective way to learn about Psychology is to take part in some research; you get to see what we do and get exposure to some of the process of research. And for certain types of studies, you also get a chance to interact with the researchers and chat about what they are doing and what it is like to be a researcher in psychology.

Research participation credits are worth up to 5%

We have allotted 4% of your course grade, plus a 1% bonus in this course for this research participation credit (that’s a total of 5% in 1001, and an additional 5% in 1002). Each study is worth a certain percentage based on the amount of time it would typically take someone to complete the study. You can select studies that are of interest to you – and you can choose to do as many or as few as you want (you can participate in as many studies as you want, but you can only earn up to 5%, not more than 5%, toward your course).

SONA Research Participation Information for PSYC 2001 & 2002

What is the nature of this assignment?

If you are taking PSYC 2001, or 2002, you will have the opportunity to have an ‘up close’ look at the psychological research process by participating in research being conducted by our Psychology Department faculty and students. This opportunity is designed to foster an understanding of, and an appreciation for, the science of psychology. We feel that a very effective way to learn about Psychology is to take part in some research; you get to see what we do and get exposure to some of the process of research. And for certain types of studies, you also get a chance to interact with the researchers and chat about what they are doing and what it is like to be a researcher in psychology.

Research participation credits are worth up to 5%

This research participation credit will be counted as a 5% bonus to your grade in this course (that’s 5% in 2001, and an additional 5% in 2002). Each study is worth a certain percentage based on the amount of time it would typically take someone to complete the study. You can select studies that are of interest to you – and you can choose to do as many or as few as you want (you can participate in as many studies as you want, but you can only earn up to 5%, not more than 5%, toward your course).