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The Theoretical-Methodological Seminar II is a practical application of the knowledge gained from OTMS or other professional activities of the PhD student. It aims to check whether the doctoral student has mastered the application level of methodological contexts of research in the field of psychology, close to the topic of his/her dissertation. It is important for the doctoral study in psychology, about its objectives, that the doctoral student acquires practical skills of various natures. Professional activities are partly aimed at this, but academic skills related to the assessment of professional papers, texts, and projects form a specific part of this. These are a common part of the work of doctoral graduates in psychological practice. In collaboration with a supervisor, a doctoral student can acquire a range of academic skills by assessing seminars or bachelor theses, participating in their defenses, discussing projects and their results, etc.
Last update: Nikolai Tomáš, doc. Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (27.03.2024)
Course completion requirements - Czech
The task of the doctoral student is to briefly assess in writing the seminar papers from the compulsory subjects, especially methodology, psychometrics, or psychodiagnostics theory of students of bachelor's or continuing master's studies (at least 5 papers) and to prepare opposing opinions on the bachelor's theses of students in the field of psychology (at least 5 bachelor's theses). Doctoral students consult with their supervisors for feedback on the preparation process and the final evaluation of their seminar and bachelor's theses. Participation of the doctoral student in the defence of the assessed bachelor theses and her active involvement in the course of the defense is required.
Last update: Nikolai Tomáš, doc. Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (27.03.2024)
Literature - Czech
Study literature is related to the assessed seminar or bachelor theses.
Last update: Nikolai Tomáš, doc. Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (27.03.2024)