Mason D. Burns, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Indianapolis
Department of Psychological Sciences
Dr. Burns' teaching interests primarily focus on courses related to psychological research methods and statistics. Methods and statistics classes can be intimidating, and Dr. Burns tries his best to make methods and statistic topics relevant, useful, and interesting. Other courses that Dr. Burns enjoys teaching include Social Psychology and Stereotyping and Prejudice. He has recently developed a readings course on topics related to his research expertise of Prejudice Reduction.
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Representative Courses Taught
University of Indianapolis
Psychology 215 - Social Psychology
Psychology 315 - Readings in Individual and Group Differences; Prejudice Reduction
Psychology 405 - Advanced Methods and Statistics
Psychology 476 - Capstone in Psychological Research
Graduate Psychology 505 - Graduate Research Methods
Graduate Psychology 506 - Graduate Statistics
Graduate Psychology 533 - Social Psychology
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Indiana University
Psychology 421 - Advanced Methods and Statistics
Psychology 101 - Introductory Psychology
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Purdue University
Psychology 120 - Elementary Psychology
Psychology 335 - Stereotyping and Prejudice (co-instructor)
Psychology 240 - Introduction to Social Psychology
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