RESEARCH METHODS TUTORS All tutoring sessions occur in The Learning Center (Carroll Hall room 016). You can schedule an appointment with a tutor by signing up at The Learning Center or by calling 860.832.1900. Drop-ins will be accommodated if there are no scheduled appointments. If you need to cancel your appointment, please call.
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RESEARCH METHODS TUTORS
All tutoring sessions occur in The Learning Center (Carroll Hall room 016). You can schedule an appointment with a tutor by signing up at The Learning Center or by
calling 860.832.1900.
Drop-ins will be accommodated if there are no scheduled appointments. If you need to cancel your appointment,
I am awesome at working with others, being respectful, and working with someone until they understand the concept. I am good at motivating people and finding journal articles online. I am good with SPSS so I could try to answer any questions about that.
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I love to learn, and I love to help, so please stop by!
BIO 111 – Introduction to Biology (Spector)BIO 113 – Lab Experience in Biology (Hapeman)ENG 110 – Introduction to College Writing ENG 202 – Intermediate CompositionHIST 162 – American History 1877-PresentSOC 110 – Introduction to SociologySTAT 104 – Elementary StatsCS 110 – Introduction to Internet Programming and Applications (Williams) ENG 213 – Randy Newman’s American Voices (Gigliotti)GEOG 120 – World Regional Geography (Benfield) HIST 121 – World Civilization I (Mitchell)AC211- Intro to Financial Accounting (Roxas)AC212- Intro to Managerial Accounting (Nagpal)MIS20- Intro to Management Information Systems (D’Onofrio)CET113- Introduction to Information Proccessing (Gamache)
PSY 112 – Introduction to PsychologyPSY 113 – Lab Experience in BiologyPSY 200 – Learning and Memory PSY 330 – Abnormal PsychologyBIO 111 – Introduction to Biology CS 110 – Introduction to Internet Programming and Applications MIS20- Intro to Management Information Systems (D’Onofrio)CET113- Introduction to Information Proccessing (Gamache)
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
OTHER COURSES
:
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME AT:
Writing, editing papers, working with computers, test-taking strategies, research, studying
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
Don’t be afraid to come in and ask questions. I’m happy to help!
Video games (weird ones)Singing, music, etc.Helping othersListening to othersMaking others feel comfortable
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I survived Research Methods and so can you!
NICOLETTE BAILEY
PSY 221PROF:
AVAILABILITY: MONDAYS: 12:30-1:30PM
PSY221 PROF: Waite PSY222
PROF: Waite
OTHER COURSES:
NON-PSYCH COURSES
TAKEN:
NON 221, 222 COURSES
YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
TUTORING:
PSY 112 – Introduction to Psychology PSY 113 – Exploring Psychology (Heinly)PSY 136 (formerly 236) – Life-Span Development PSY 221 – Research Methods I (Waite)PSY 330 – Abnormal Psychology PSY 362 – Child Development PSY 371 – Personality PSY: Theories and Res (DiPlacido)PSY 430 – Intergroup Relations (Thai)PSY 490- History & Systems of Psychology (Hamm)PSY 380- Psychology of Death and Dying (Fagbemi) PSY 281- Cognitive Psych (Bock)
Carribean African FictionSociologyGerontology 101World History (Ratliff)US History (Ratliff)Cell & Human Body Public SpeakingPainting Gen. Biology STATS
Cells & Human Body Exploring Psychology Personality Theories Inter group RelationsChild Development Abnormal Psychology History
WHAT YOU ARE AWESOME
AT:
Study strategies, explaining concepts, SPSS, locating empirical articles, APA format
PERSONAL STATEMENT:
I’m super friendly and patient. I can’t wait to help you! (: