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Clark University, Department of Psychology, Worcester, MA |
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![]() I teach several courses at Clark University in the Psychology Department, including: PSYC105: Statistics (undergraduate course; offered every semester) PSYC220: Research in Family Violence (undergraduate course; 1-year commitment and permission required) PSYC245: Psychological Perspectives on Criminal Behavior (undergraduate first seminar; offered occasionally) PSYC302: Statistical Methods (graduate seminar; offered every spring) PSYC237: Sexual and Dating Violence: Research and Prevention (undergraduate first seminar; offered once a year) PSYCH295/395: Using Social Science Research to Influence Public Policy (undergraduate and graduate seminar; offered every Spring semester) I also take up to five students into my PSYC220 Research in Family Violence course in the Fall of each year, and I require a one-year commitment to the course (you can arrange to take the second semester as a Capstone). Please contact me if you would like permission to enter this course. I will also consider taking Honors and Directed Study students. Please set up a time to meet with me if you would like to pursue either of those two options.
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