PSYC 4891H 01: Honors Thesis

PSYC 4891H - Honors Thesis

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 01, CRN 41205,

Credit hours: 2

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Instructor

James Juergensen

Email: jejuergensen@ysu.edu

Matthew Lindberg

Email: mjlindberg@ysu.edu

Public Instructor Information

Dr. Lindberg

Professional Qualifications:

Ph.D. Experimental Psychology from The Ohio University (2010)
M.S. Experimental Psychology from The Ohio University (2007)
B.S. Psychology from the University of Florida (2002)
B.A. Criminology from the University of Florida (2002)

Associate Professor

Email: mjlindberg@ysu.edu

Office: Beeghly Hall 4107

Dr. Juergensen

Instructor Title: Associate Professor 

Instructor Professional Qualifications: 

  • Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Case Western Reserve University (2014)
  • Master’s in Experimental Psychology from Case Western Reserve University (2012)
  • Bachelor’s in Psychology from Youngstown State University (2009)

Instructor Office Location: Beeghly Hall 4104

Instructor Office Phone: 330 941-1522

Dr. Tang

Instructor Title: Associate Professor

Instructor Professional Qualifications: ​

  • Ph.D., Social Psychology, Syracuse University, NY
  • Master of Science, Social Psychology, Syracuse University, NY
  • Master of Science, Applied Statistics, Syracuse University, NY
  • Bachelor’s, double majors in Psychology / Sociological Studies with minors in French and Women’s Studies, Wesleyan College, GA

Instructor Office Location: Beeghly Hall 4105
Instructor Office Phone: 330-941-3403

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Course Description

4891H. Honors Thesis. The student prepares an empirical research paper on a topic approved by an honors thesis advisor and honors thesis committee. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 s.h. in the psychology major. Prereq.: C or better in PSYC 2619, consent of thesis advisor & chair, and admission into the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
Optional Peer-reviewed journals as deemed relevant to the individual thesis project

Peer-reviewed journals as deemed relevant to the individual thesis project

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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Artificial Intelligence Policy Statement

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Schedule of Topics and Assignments

Week of Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
8/24 Discuss interests Conduct literature review
8/31 Discuss interests Conduct/discuss literature review
9/7 Discuss interests Conduct/discuss literature review
9/14 Design study
9/21 Design study
9/28 Build study / Submit IRB
10/5 Build study / Submit IRB
10/12 Data collection
10/19 Data collection
10/26 Data analysis
11/2 Data analysis
11/9 Write thesis paper
11/16 Write thesis paper
11/23 Revise paper
11/30 Revise paper
12/7 Present Thesis Defense to Committee

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning.