University of Dubuque Psychology
The psychology major at the University of Dubuque is designed to help you understand how psychologists ask and answer questions, as well as giving you a broad background in psychological theory and findings. Understanding where these questions come from and how they are answered means understanding that psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The scientific method determines the questions psychologists ask, how they collect information, and how they analyze the information they have collected. Psychology as a discipline emphasizes critical thinking, and the psychology major at the University of Dubuque will help you think critically about scientific theory and evidence.
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- Amy Baus's Research
- Assistant Professor of Psychology; Director of Vocation, Civic Engagement, and Life Services
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- Henry Grubb's Research
- Professor of Psychology
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- Mark Stevens's Research
- Psychology Department Head; Professor of Psychology
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- Psychology Dept. Placeholder
- A collection of citations from adjunct faculty, staff, and those no longer working with the University of Dubuque