Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Type D and Type F activities
This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:
Laurea in Scienze psicologiche per la formazione - Enrollment from 2025/2026Per garantire questo fine, si invitano gli studenti a rispettare le seguenti indicazioni per il completamento di tale ambito:
- almeno un’attività formativa erogata come esame universitario (con relativo voto in trentesimi) - è possibile scegliere fra i vari insegnamenti del proprio CdS non sostenuti in precedenza, fra i vari insegnamenti degli altri CdS di I° livello afferenti al Dipartimento di Scienze Umane ed anche fra i vari insegnamenti dei CdS di I° livello ad accesso libero erogati dall'Ateneo di Verona;
- massimo 6 cfu relativi a competenze linguistiche (oltre a quelli previsti dal PdS);
- massimo 6 cfu relativi a competenze informatiche (oltre a quelli previsti dal PdS);
- massimo 4 cfu di tirocinio, (oltre a quelli previsti dal PdS);
- massimo 6 cfu di attività laboratoriale/esercitazioni (compresi quelli previsti nei PdS per l’ambito) di regola viene riconosciuto 1 cfu ogni 25 ore di attività;
- massimo 6 cfu di attività seminariale/convegni/cicli di incontri/formative in genere (sia accreditata dal Dipartimento di Scienze Umane che extrauniversitaria) – di regola viene riconosciuto 1 cfu ogni 8 ore di partecipazione e/o 2 giornate salvo diversamente deliberato;
- non vengono valutate attività svolte in Erasmus non inserite nei Learning Agreement.
COMPETENZE TRASVERSALI
Scopri i percorsi formativi promossi dal Teaching and learning centre dell'Ateneo, destinati agli studenti iscritti ai corsi di laurea, volti alla promozione delle competenze trasversali:
https://talc.univr.it/it/competenze-trasversali
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | What paradigms beyond the pandemic? | D |
Paola Dal Toso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | The contagion and the cure. The world after the virus | D |
Carlo Chiurco
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | The ethics and aesthetics of the image | D |
Gianluca Solla
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | What paradigms beyond the pandemic? | D |
Paola Dal Toso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | The contagion and the cure. The world after the virus | D |
Carlo Chiurco
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | Laboratorio “Calendario di Memoria Civile – Giornata della Memoria” | D |
Olivia Guaraldo
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Eros and Polis ”and“ In the name of Tiresias: Subjectivation, transit, sexuation | D |
Matteo Bonazzi
(Coordinator)
|
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | Introduction to robotics for humanities students | D |
Paolo Fiorini
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | "Common world. 2022 Arendt Seminars | D |
Ilaria Possenti
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Restorative Justice | D |
Cristina Lonardi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | New Working Times and Workplaces and Skills Development for Techno-Stress Resilience and Focus Group | D |
Margherita Pasini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, a hundred years later: social bond and new forms of subjectivation. | D |
Matteo Bonazzi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | The contagion and the cure. The world after the virus | D |
Carlo Chiurco
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | Gnoseology and Metaphysics Workshop 2025 | D |
Davide Poggi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Workshop for communication mediator "A bridge for wellbeing" | D |
Margherita Pasini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Eros and Polis ”and“ In the name of Tiresias: Subjectivation, transit, sexuation | D |
Matteo Bonazzi
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | "Common world. 2022 Arendt Seminars | D |
Ilaria Possenti
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | New Working Times and Workplaces and Skills Development for Techno-Stress Resilience and Focus Group | D |
Margherita Pasini
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | Partecipated justice and reforms. The settlement of conflicts with people and for people | D |
Cristina Lonardi
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | Gnoseology and Metaphysics Workshop 2025 | D |
Davide Poggi
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° 3° | Eros and Polis ”and“ In the name of Tiresias: Subjectivation, transit, sexuation | D |
Matteo Bonazzi
(Coordinator)
|
Psychological research methods (2021/2022)
Teaching code
4S02437
Credits
9
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-PSI/03 - PSYCHOMETRICS
The teaching is organized as follows:
Lezione
Esercitazione
Learning outcomes
General aims: The general aims of this course are mainly connected with two aims of the entire degree course: 1. To develop knowledge and understanding of research methods and measurement issues in psychology, considering psychological phenomena at individual and group level. 2. To develop skills concerning psychological assessment, mainly oriented to the assessment of individual needs for lifelong education and training, also in an organizational and community perspective. Specific learning objectives: This course aims: * To develop some fundamental concepts and critical knowledge concerning the research process on psychological sciences. Research methods will be discussed, both considering a qualitative and quantitative approach. * To help students in developing skills useful to critically examine and evaluate the scientific communication in psychology, with a focus on organizational research. * To allow students to carry out a simple research project
Program
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS
Contents will be delivered through both lectures and laboratory practicals.
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LECTURES
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- The Science of Psychology: qualitative and quantitative methods.
- The Scientific Method.
- Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Psychological Research.
- Descriptive Methods (Observation; Survey Research).
- Experimental Methods (Independent Groups Designs, Repeated Measures Designs, Complex Designs).
- Quasi-Experimental Designs.
- Validity in psychological research.
- Data description and data analysis in qualitative and quantitative approach.
- How to read and how to communicate research results.
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LABORATORY PRACTICALS
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- Library Research Methods in Psychology.
- Managing a scientific paper.
- Data collection and Computer-Assisted Data Entry. How to manage a dataset.
- Computer-Assisted Data Analysis, descriptive statistics. Illustrate and summarize the data.
- Correlational analysis, Regression analysis.
- Computer-Assisted Data Analysis, inferential statistics. Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST); Comparing Two Means; univariate ANOVA.
Bibliography
Examination Methods
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LECTURES
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The same examination will be applied to students who attend or not attend the lessons. The exam comprises two parts: Part 1, a multiple-choice test, with 32 questions, and Part 2, with 3 open-ended questions.
Contents.
Part 1: Basic knowledge. This part comprises 32 closed-ended questions, designed to assess the student's understanding of theoretical contents in Psychological Research Methods. Items found on this exam all the topics described in the program. To address this part it will be useful to study the suggested handbooks (or other similar ones).
Part 2: Applied knowledge. This part comprises three open-ended questions (very short answers required), designed to assess student’s competence concerning some technical and methodological issues of the discipline, even statistical ones. The starting point will be a scientific communication in the field of psychology (generally a short report, in English language, describing a psychological research). The questions will concern method, data analysis, communication of results. It will be required to be able to read numeric tables, figures and graphs.
Exam evaluation
Maximum evaluation for each part will be 32 over 30, and each part will be evaluated separately. For Part 1, scoring will be: correct answer=1; missing answer=0, wrong answer=-0.2. Total score will be the sum of each single item scoring. For Part 2, scoring will be max 10 for each question, with 2 additional points, for an excellent overall performance. Final scoring depends on the two evaluations, with different weights: 4 for Part 1 and 1 for Part 2. Final grade will be computed as following: Final grade ={[(Part 1 scoring x 4) + (Part 2 scoring x 1)] / (30 x 5)} x 30. Single part’s scoring cannot be used separately: finale grade is one. Scoring in the lab final test (see lab part of the program) will be added to the written examination score (only for evaluations more than 18 over 30), to reach the final grade. Lab test will be proposed only once in the year, at the end of the lab lessons. This part is not mandatory.
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LABORATORY PRACTICALS
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At the end of the practical training session a test could be performed, with an evaluation of min 0 max 3 scores, that will be added to the final evaluation. No more than one test will be proposed for the class.
Rules can change, du to contingent situations.