SUBJECT
Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Clinical and Neuropsychological Methods
DPSY16-CLI-102:1
practice
Doctoral
7
Semester 1-4
Autumn/Spring semester
During the course students become acquainted with clinical- and neuropsychological methods which are useful not only in clinical practice but also in scientific research. Objective of this course is the critical review of these methods. Students also become familiar with multilevel analysis (quantitative-qualitative-syndrome analysis) of the results of clinical- and neuropsychological examinations.
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- Denes, G., Pizzamiglio, L. (1999): Handbook of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. Psychology Press, Hove