As Part A of a research project, you will team up with a supervisor at the Thompson Institute to develop and write a literature review (narrative, scoping, systematic or meta-analytic) as a prelude to an empirical paper (Part B) on a given topic in mental health and neuroscience. The review should provide a theoretical framework for Part B. In this course you will develop the skills required to write a literature review that provides an argument for, and the interpretation of, a chosen topic, represents an original contribution to the literature and demonstrates strong knowledge of this topic.
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- Prerequisite
- Enrolled in Program AR706
- Corequisite
- MHN700
- Semester of offer Subject to change
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- Online: Session 1, Semester 1, Semester 2
- Units
- 12.00
- Tuition fee
- 2.2A:Computing, Built Environment, Other Health
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