GSBGEN 652: Online Research Methods
This course will cover the practicalities of running research on the internet, including: online research tools, experimental design, online process measures, subject pool selection, detecting and dealing with inattentive participants, basic programming techniques, debugging, data organization, and data cleaning. Class time and assignments will take a hands-on approach, giving you direct experience and practice. There will be two main projects, both of which should be useful for your research. The first will be creating a personal web page (or, if you already have a web page that you like, you can substitute a different project). The second assignment will be designing and running an online experiment with a dynamic component. Grading will be based on these projects, as well as class participation and small weekly assignments.
GSBGEN 691: PhD Directed Reading (ACCT 691, FINANCE 691, HRMGT 691, MGTECON 691, MKTG 691, OB 691, OIT 691, POLECON 691, STRAMGT 691)
This course is offered for students requiring specialized training in an area not covered by existing courses. To register, a student must obtain permission from the faculty member who is willing to supervise the reading.
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for credit
GSBGEN 692: PhD Dissertation Research (ACCT 692, FINANCE 692, HRMGT 692, MGTECON 692, MKTG 692, OB 692, OIT 692, POLECON 692, STRAMGT 692)
This course is elected as soon as a student is ready to begin research for the dissertation, usually shortly after admission to candidacy. To register, a student must obtain permission from the faculty member who is willing to supervise the research.
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for credit
GSBGEN 802: TGR Dissertation (ACCT 802, FINANCE 802, HRMGT 802, MGTECON 802, MKTG 802, OB 802, OIT 802, POLECON 802, STRAMGT 802)
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for credit
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