1973
DOI: 10.1037/10515-000
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Undergraduate education in psychology.

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“…Regardless of the curriculum model selected, the curriculum design should be such that students receive a liberal educational experience (Kulik et al, 1973).…”
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“…Regardless of the curriculum model selected, the curriculum design should be such that students receive a liberal educational experience (Kulik et al, 1973).…”
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“…Whereas independent studies undoubtedly will continue (Kulik, Brown, Vestewig &Wright;1973), other opportunities are needed to provide students with the close supervision required in learning to conduct research (McKeachie & Milholland, 1961;Carsrud & Christensen, 1980;Palladino, Carsrud, Hulicka & Benjamin, 1982). One way to increase research opportunities is to use advanced doctoral graduate students in a supervisory or teaching capacity.…”
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“…A recent APA survey (Kulik, 1973) indicated that although the specific courses required of psychology majors varies considerably from institution to institution, 94.4% of colleges and universities reporting required at least one course in Statistics-Research Methods. As the APA survey indicates: "Past conferences on undergraduate education in psychology have affirmed the importance of instruction in statistics and methodology in the major program.…”
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