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Teaching Research Methods: How to Make It Meaningful to Students

Gregg Van Ryzin   Dahlia Remler

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How do you capture your students' attention in your Research Methods course? What works, and what doesn't? What are some of the challenges you face, and how do you overcome them?

SAGE authors Gregg Van Ryzin and Dahlia Remler share their vast experience and approach to teaching Research Methods to students with diverse interests and different degrees of prior training. In this new webinar, you will learn how they convey to students that research matters in their fields. They'll cover often-challenging topics, such as:

  • Incorporating real-world examples of research into your teaching
  • Encouraging students to distinguish causation from correlation
  • Using intuitive path models to think about multivariate relationships
  • Additional engaging approaches

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