S-Multicultural Psychology

The term "multicultural" is applied broadly to include issues of minority or marginalized status, as related to race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, spirituality, class, and the elderly. This course utilizes principles and concepts of multicultural and cross-cultural psychology to attempt to acquire an increased understanding of diverse, underrepresented groups, with an emphasis on understanding racism, sexism, heterosexism, classism and ageism.

S-FunctnlMagntcResonancImaging

Functional MRI has become one of the leading methods in cognitive neuroscience for exploring brain-behavior relationships. Through a combination of lectures and lab exercises involving real functional MRI data, this course provides students with the conceptual and hands-on experience they will need to independently design and analyze functional MRI studies. Students will learn to use MATLAB/SPM for analyzing functional MRI data.

S-Computational Social Psych

This an advanced graduate-level seminar designed to explore the intersection of computational methods and social behavior. This course delves deeply into Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications for psychology, offering students the opportunity to understand and analyze complex patterns in human communication and large-scale textual data. By leveraging the power of NLP for psychology, students will learn to extract and interpret nuanced aspects of psychology from textual corpora, enabling a deeper understanding of human behavior ?in the wild.?
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