Educational Psychology offers a master's specialization in Quantitative Methods. Students in this specialization obtain either an MEd (no report/thesis option) or a MA (report/thesis option) in Educational Psychology. The master’s is designed to provide the knowledge and technical skills that can prepare one for several professional roles including social science researcher or statistical analyst for testing companies, academic institutions, state and federal agencies, or school districts. Students will acquire skills and knowledge in the areas of applied statistics, psychometrics, and program evaluation. A master's degree with a specialization in Quantitative Methods is also required for entry into quantitative specialization for the doctoral degree.
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- Educational Psychology Ranked in the Top Ten by US News & World Report
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- Additional Presentations by Quantitative Methods Students at the 2013 AERA Conference
- Whittaker Promoted to Associate Professor
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