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200196 SE Bachelor’s Thesis (2024S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 04.03.2024 13:50 to We 06.03.2024 13:40
- Deregistration possible until We 06.03.2024 13:40
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Attendance on site is obligatory for this lecture course, which will take place in lecture hall E in Liebiggasse 5 on Mondays 9:45-11:15.
***** IMPORTANT !!!! *****: On 13.5. und am 27.5 only, the lecture will take place at the usual hour but in the computer room in NIG (6th floor).- Monday 04.03. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 11.03. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 18.03. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 08.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 15.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 22.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 29.04. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 06.05. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 13.05. 09:45 - 11:15 PCR Computerhörsaal Psychologie, NIG 6.Stock A0607
- Monday 27.05. 09:45 - 11:15 PCR Computerhörsaal Psychologie, NIG 6.Stock A0607
- Monday 03.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 10.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 17.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
- Monday 24.06. 09:45 - 11:15 Hörsaal E Psychologie, Liebiggasse 5 1. Stock
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
*** Added on 15.2.2024: ***
In order to ensure good scientific practice, the course instructor may require an oral reflection on the submitted bachelor thesis in an individual meeting with the group / individual, which must be successfully completed.
The software "turnitin" will be used to perform an automated plagiarism check on all submitted bachelor's theses.****
Option A: empirical Bachelor thesis
30% of grading will rate your active participation in your group project, in class and on Moodle.
10% of grading will rate the oral group presentation at the end of the semester
30% of grading will rate the quality of the part common to your whole group in your Bachelor thesis.
30% of grading will rate the quality of the part of Bachelor thesis you wrote on your own.
If your group decided there is no group part, the individual part will count as 40% and the coherence of the whole thesis will count as 20%.
Option B: theoretical Bachelor thesis (maximum one student per group allowed)
10% of grading will rate your active participation in class and on Moodle
10% of grading will rate the individual oral presentation at the end of the semester
80% of grading will rate your Bachelor thesis
In order to ensure good scientific practice, the course instructor may require an oral reflection on the submitted bachelor thesis in an individual meeting with the group / individual, which must be successfully completed.
The software "turnitin" will be used to perform an automated plagiarism check on all submitted bachelor's theses.****
Option A: empirical Bachelor thesis
30% of grading will rate your active participation in your group project, in class and on Moodle.
10% of grading will rate the oral group presentation at the end of the semester
30% of grading will rate the quality of the part common to your whole group in your Bachelor thesis.
30% of grading will rate the quality of the part of Bachelor thesis you wrote on your own.
If your group decided there is no group part, the individual part will count as 40% and the coherence of the whole thesis will count as 20%.
Option B: theoretical Bachelor thesis (maximum one student per group allowed)
10% of grading will rate your active participation in class and on Moodle
10% of grading will rate the individual oral presentation at the end of the semester
80% of grading will rate your Bachelor thesis
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
YOU NEED TO HAVE FOLLOWED MY SCIENTIFIC READING COURSE DURING WINTER SEMESTER 2023/2024 TO ATTEND THIS COURSE.
The final list of participants in this semester's lecture course will be decided during the first lecture on Monday 4.3.2024 in the lecture hall.
You will work in groups of 4-5 students, which have already been formed last semester. You can switch to another group if you find another student willing to swap.
The final version of the bachelor thesis can be handed in either by 15th July or by 1st September 2024. Expected length is 35.000-40.000 letters including spaces; title page, abstract, appendix and references list not included.
The final list of participants in this semester's lecture course will be decided during the first lecture on Monday 4.3.2024 in the lecture hall.
You will work in groups of 4-5 students, which have already been formed last semester. You can switch to another group if you find another student willing to swap.
The final version of the bachelor thesis can be handed in either by 15th July or by 1st September 2024. Expected length is 35.000-40.000 letters including spaces; title page, abstract, appendix and references list not included.
Examination topics
Each group will decide democratically which of the following 2 ways they want to use to write the bachelor thesis:
1) Group writes Methods & Results sections together (group part), and Abstract & Introduction & Discussion sections are written individually. [Recommended by teachers]
2) Each member focuses on a specific sub-question/hypothesis and thus writes a sub-part of each section. [Coordinate well to make the whole thesis coherent! ]
1) Group writes Methods & Results sections together (group part), and Abstract & Introduction & Discussion sections are written individually. [Recommended by teachers]
2) Each member focuses on a specific sub-question/hypothesis and thus writes a sub-part of each section. [Coordinate well to make the whole thesis coherent! ]
Reading list
Will be communicated during the course
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Mo 04.03.2024 13:46
Aims: Students gain practical experience in scientific research by planning and conducting an empirical study, analyzing the results and writing them up in the form of a Bachelor thesis.
Since the skills to develop the theoretical background were trained during the Fachliteraturseminar last semester, this course will focus on the following topics:
1) Practical planning and preparation of an empirical online study,
2) Data collection,
3) Data analysis and hypothesis testing, and
4) Writing of the scientific report in line with the Bachelor thesis guidelines.