Colleen,
 
Although my site is primarily focused on the teaching of social psych
and related courses, you can find a lot of links to good methods and
stats resources there as well including activities/exercises at
 
 
http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/activities.htm#methodology

 
and other methods resources at
 
  http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/topicmethods.htm 
 
Good luck,
 
Jon
 
 
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Jon Mueller
Professor of Psychology
North Central College
30 N. Brainard St.
Naperville, IL 60540
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>>> "Colleen Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/7/2007 12:46 PM >>>
Hi all,

I am a 3rd year graduate student teaching my first research methods
course.  The majority of the course is centered around
statistics with a little bit of methods thrown in.  And I am using the
Gravetter and Wallnau (2007) textbook. I know that one of the best ways
to
teach is by using many examples that students can understand, but as a
beginning instructor I don't yet have that repertiore. Does anyone
have
suggestions for useful websites that provide clear and interesting
examples that I might use as a resource when preparing  for my class? 
Thanks in advance for any
suggestions.

Colleen




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