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The research facilities of the Department are housed primarily
in a social science complex. In this complex, modern research laboratories
exist for cognitive processes, personality psychology, and social
psychology. The I/O psychology program has a large amount of dedicated
research space. This space is designed to support a variety of relevant
research activities. Specifically, this space provides graduate
students with the resources needed for data collection, data management,
data analysis, and general computer use.
The University's Computing Center is available for
faculty-student research and extensive computing facilities are periodically updated and maintained by the
Department. Training is routinely available within the department (including
formal courses) on the use of computers for experimentation and
for statistical analysis.
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