Rowan University
Department of Psychology
Opportunities for Student Research

General Information | How to Get Involved | Faculty Projects | Research Conference


General Information

        What is meant by the term "research"?

The term "research" refers to a study in which an investigator asks a question and then uses the scientific method to collect data to answer the question.

What should students expect?

          Students should expect to work closely with a faculty member (and even other students) to:

Why should students consider doing research?

            There are several reasons why students should consider doing research:

  1. Participation in research is in an important aspect of an application to graduate school in most fields within psychology and the sciences.
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Are there different types of research projects?

           Research projects vary widely. You can research many different areas in psychology: child development, cognitive psychology, human factors, addictions, group processes, and many other possibilities. Check out the faculty research interests!

How to Get Involved

When should students consider getting involved in doing research?

Students should have completed the Statistics and Research Methods course (undergraduate students) or the Research Methods and Statistics in Counseling (graduate students) before considering getting involved in research.

How do students begin the process of getting involved in research?

Students interested in research should approach several faculty members and speak to them about the type of research they do, and their availability to supervise your research project (see Faculty Research Interests). 

How to get academic credit for research?

Students may be able to get academic credit for conducting an independent research project. To apply to get academic credit, the student should do the following:


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