Survey research and design in psychology/Help/FAQ

What is this unit about? edit

See overview

Will the lectures be recorded? edit

Yes - audio and video available via Wikiversity and Moodle

Will the tutorials be recorded? edit

Yes - audio and video available via Wikiversity and UCLearn.

What are the textbooks? edit

See textbooks

Are the textbooks compulsory? edit

No, but they are strongly recommended.

Are tutorials compulsory? edit

No, but they are strongly recommended.

How can I improve my grade? edit

Suggestions for how to Pass and/or improve academic performance for this unit:

  1. Keep up to date with lectures, tutorials, readings, and assessment tasks
  2. Devise a study plan
  3. Attend lectures and/or study recordings
  4. Attend tutorials and/or study recordings and/or screencasts
  5. Practice tutorial exercises on your own, out of class
  6. Consider attending a repeat tutorial
  7. Complete the readings
  8. Come to drop-in tutorials to get help
  9. Ask questions if you don't understand something
  10. Read the announcements and discussion forum
  11. Form a study group or find a study buddy
  12. Read the detailed assessment guidelines.

Is supplementary assessment available? edit

  1. If a score of 45 to 49% is achieved and this is the unit last unit required before graduation, then supplementary assessment is available, as per supplementary assessment policy (UC).

What options are available if I haven't kept up? edit

  1. Withdraw
  2. Apply for extension to the due date(s) for assessment
  3. Submit assessment by the due date
  4. Submit assessment late (may incur late penalties)

What options are available if I Fail? edit

  1. Enrol in the unit's next offering.
  2. Enrol in an equivalent unit at another institution which is accredited by APAC. This could be via on-campus or external studies.
    1. You may wish to check with the unit convener whether the alternative unit you select is an equivalent - it should be a 3rd year level research methods and statistics unit within an accredited Bachelor of Psychology or equivalent degree
    2. On completion, apply for credit for the unit to UC