GU4920: Computational Psychology | C. Lin

Psychology
Undergraduate and Graduate Seminar
F 2:10-4PM

The development of computational tools, such as artificial intelligence, has transformed daily life and many areas of research. For instance, the development of large language models such as ChatGPT, have changed the way people write and think. These computational tools also hold great potential for advancing psychological research. However, they are still unfamiliar to many students and psychologists. In this class, you will learn about how to apply computational tools to facilitate practical problem solving in the real world and research at different stages, including before, during, and after data collection.

Prerequisites: instructor's permission required.

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