A combined laboratory/lecture course that emphasizes the theoretical issues, experimental methods, and data analysis techniques relevant to the study of psychology. The lab exposes students to sophisticated aspects of experimentation in psychology including the bases for theoretical inference, experimental designs, development of procedures and analyses.
5
UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeVery straightforward in terms of grading criteria. Lectures well on the intricacies of the psychology academic papers department.
She just rambles on forever. I retained nothing from this class because she would not stop talking about stuff not applicable to the content. Weird.
is she the most interesting lecturer out there? no. does she explain the material in a way that is clear and easy? yes. she says "um" a lot, like a lotttt, as if it's her first time lecturing in front of people, but she's a good professor. easy class! definitely would take her again
Went to multiple office hours of hers, and she is the most understanding and caring professor I have had in a while. She really tries to get closer to her students, plus she knows this class is a pre-major requirement and is tedious at times but tries to get her students to engage as much as possible. Def recommend, just pay attention to deadlines!
I took Dr. Baham's class for PSY10A and thought she did an amazing job given what the course is. While the research is fun, learning the vocabulary and structure is not, and the professor knows this. Still, she tells jokes, smiles with her audience, and answers questions as thoroughly as possible. Going to miss her for sure!
Dr. Baham structured the class in a rigid and straightforward path that after the earlier PSY courses will make sense and allow for an enriching experience for research basics. She's ready to work with you and kind, I found she gave really helpful feedback throughout. The final paper will be a slog for those who wait, along with the 2nd exam.