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Behavioral
Research Supervisory System (BRSS)
Mission Statement:
“The purpose of the Behavioral Research Supervisory System is to monitor students’ progress on various projects, ensuring that they complete weekly tasks. The timely completion of tasks allows the students to maintain and improve the projects over the course of the semester.”
Who Participates In the System
- Senior System Manager: Jessica Irish
- Junior System Manager: Kelli Perry
- Undergraduate Supervisors: Chelsea Cronican-Walker & Tiffany Smiecinski
System Outputs
- Graduate students with supervision experience and a completed R&D paper by the end of their second year.
- 499 Thesis Undergrad Students produce an Honors Thesis
- 499 Non-Thesis Undergrad Students get experience working in one of the systems
Computer Workshop
The Computer Workshop is an element of the Behavioral Research Supervisory System (BRSS). The Computer Workshop is designed to enhance your proficiency using Microsoft Office applications with sole emphasis on research psychology. Most of the skills learned in the Computer Workshop are necessary in the production of your MA or R&D project. The remaining skills are for application in a professional setting. Every week students read instructional materials, and then complete a homework assignment over the skills learned.
PowerPoint on BRSS
BRSS Recruitment
Microsoft Office '97-'03 Job aids
Microsoft Office 2007 Job aids
Dreamweaver Job aids (Not required content, for informational purposes only)
Example student webpages (Not required content, for informational purposes only)
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