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Teaching
Department of Health and
Human Performance, MTSU
- Research Methods in HHP
(HHP6610)
The purpose of this research methods course is to provide the graduate
students with an overview and necessary skills of research
methods. Specifically, the course is designed to prepare the students
to: read, understand, and evaluate research; conceptualize and plan
research in the graduate student’s specialty area; utilize the
appropriate research techniques and skills to conduct their research;
and, finally prepare and present a proposed research project.
- Data Analysis and
Organization for Human Performance (HHP6700)
The data analysis/data organization course is to help graduate students
become better researchers and data analysts for research projects in the
areas of health and human performance. This course is designed to learn how to write research questions and
hypotheses, organize data, create variables for analysis, choose the
appropriate statistical test for your research questions and hypotheses,
use SPSS to get your results, and interpret the results.
- Research Seminar in Human
Performance (HHP7030)
The course is designed to learn about the theory and application of
meta-analytic techniques for quantitative analysis and review of
scientific literature. The conceptual and statistical bases of
meta-analysis are reviewed, selected meta-analyses are critiqued, and
basic skills of meta-analysis are applied.
- Current Measurement
Issues in Human
Performance (HHP7300)
The focus of this course is to provide students with an overview of
advanced measurement concepts in the field of health and human
performance. Emphasis will be placed on the applications of measurement
theories (e.g., item response theory), test or survey construction,
statistical techniques, reliability and validity assessment, and
computer software for measurement research.
- Advanced Data Analysis and
Organization for Human Performance (HHP7700)
Skills and understanding necessary to read, conduct, report, and
interpret advanced data analytical techniques using data from health and
human performance. Practical and written assignments, presentations,
examinations, and projects will furnish doctoral student with tools
necessary for data analysis associated with dissertation requirement.
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