PARTICIPATING IN RESEARCH

GCC Psychology offers two PSY290 Research Methods classes each semester, human-model where students participate in the experiments, and animal-model where Long-Evans rats are the subjects. We highly value the participation of both our student volunteers and our rat subjects without whom psychological research could not be conducted.

Participating in a research study is a great way to see first-hand how psychological research is conducted, and to learn about the topic under investigation. There are three ways for you to become involved in psychological research.

  • Enroll in PSY290 Research Methods: To learn more about the class contact Dr. Julie Morrison at 623.845.4761or julie.morrison@gcmail.maricopa.edu. To search for class times, see the GCC Class Schedule. To register, log on to My.Maricopa.edu.
  • Participate On Campus: The Research Methods class needs student volunteers to take part in our experiments. If you are a GCC student, at least 18 years old, and are interested in participating in our brief and simple experiments, please contact Dr. Julie Morrison at julie.morrison@gcmail.maricopa.edu or 623.845.4761 for more information.
  • Participate Online: Many researchers from other colleges and universities offer online studies. Below is a list of sites where you can find the study that interests you.

Maricopa Community Colleges
Glendale Community College GCC North
6000 West Olive Avenue 5727 West Happy Valley Road
Glendale, Arizona 85302 Glendale, Arizona 85310
623.845.3615 623.845.4000
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