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Practical I: Skills for Clinical Research

Within this module, students acquire specific techniques and expertise for conducting research with clients.

Prof. dr. A. van Straten

Prof. dr. A. van Straten

Prof. dr. C. Schuengel

Prof. dr. C. Schuengel

Dr. M. Oosterman

Dr. M. Oosterman

Course Description

Clinical and developmental psychopathology is an interdisciplinary field, in which a broad array of research techniques and paradigms are used. Students will learn specific (non-generic) skills or techniques, under intensive tutoring by experts in these methods. Before the start of the course a description will be given of the topics that are available (Canvas). Each student has to choose 2 of those topics.

Study Characteristics

  • Discipline: Psychology
  • Type of education: Meetings with expert researchers
  • Academic skill: N/A
  • Graduate School: N/A
  • Start date: TBD
  • End date: TBD
  • Minimum number of students: N/A
  • Maximum number of students: N/A
  • Admission criteria: Contact the course coordinator for information on admission criteria
  • Concluding assessment: Yes
  • Assessment type: Assignments and/or a paper, dependent on the technique. Students should pass both techniques (grade 5.5 or higher). When students fail one of the techniques the positive result will remain valid for the year they have been obtained and the following (academic) year.
  • With Certificate: N/A
  • Schedule info: Small groups of students are tutored and trained in two research techniques by expert researchers. The dates / times of the meetings will be decided during the first meeting with the lecturer.
  • Number of lessons: N/A
  • Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
  • Sign up period: N/A
  • Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
  • Available to: PhD students VU (and VU RMA students)
  • Course Description & Study Characteristics

    Course Description

    Clinical and developmental psychopathology is an interdisciplinary field, in which a broad array of research techniques and paradigms are used. Students will learn specific (non-generic) skills or techniques, under intensive tutoring by experts in these methods. Before the start of the course a description will be given of the topics that are available (Canvas). Each student has to choose 2 of those topics.

    Study Characteristics

    • Discipline: Psychology
    • Type of education: Meetings with expert researchers
    • Academic skill: N/A
    • Graduate School: N/A
    • Start date: TBD
    • End date: TBD
    • Minimum number of students: N/A
    • Maximum number of students: N/A
    • Admission criteria: Contact the course coordinator for information on admission criteria
    • Concluding assessment: Yes
    • Assessment type: Assignments and/or a paper, dependent on the technique. Students should pass both techniques (grade 5.5 or higher). When students fail one of the techniques the positive result will remain valid for the year they have been obtained and the following (academic) year.
    • With Certificate: N/A
    • Schedule info: Small groups of students are tutored and trained in two research techniques by expert researchers. The dates / times of the meetings will be decided during the first meeting with the lecturer.
    • Number of lessons: N/A
    • Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
    • Sign up period: N/A
    • Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
    • Available to: PhD students VU (and VU RMA students)

Contact the course coordinator for registration

Prof. dr. A. van Straten

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