This course aims to teach the students how a social psychological study is conducted from the beginning to the end. Students will have a chance to examine how a research is written and presented to an audience. Specifically, they will learn how to develop a good research idea, turn that idea into a scientifically testable hypothesis, design a study to test your hypothesis, collect and analyze data, and report the results orally and in writing. They will work in a collegial, collaborative lab atmosphere in small groups with other students, as is true in many psychology labs. Thus, like actual research, all projects are group projects, allowing them to use their own best social skills and learn from their classmates as they work together to produce the best work possible. This course will help prepare them for experiences in their professional life that involve some work with data, work groups with other people, and writing and oral presentations. Class time will be devoted to (a) demonstrations, discussions, and lectures; (b) project planning and survey construction on Qualtrics or a similar software; (c) data cleaning; (d) data analysis using SPSS/Jamovi/Jasp software; and (e) students’ presentations. Outside of class sessions, the groups will collect data, do homework, write papers, search for literature, study, and read.