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- Status: Free
The University of Chicago
- Status: Free
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Health
University of Colorado System
- Status: Free
Copenhagen Business School
Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Market Research, Marketing, Behavioral Economics, Customer Analysis, Decision Making, People Analysis, Emotional Intelligence, Experiment, Research and Design
American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Statistical Programming, R Programming, Probability & Statistics, Data Management, Data Structures, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, Visualization (Computer Graphics), General Statistics, Research and Design, Experiment, Correlation And Dependence, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Process Analysis, Spatial Analysis, Spatial Data Analysis, Bioinformatics, Extract, Transform, Load, Computer Programming
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University of Geneva
Yale University
American Psychological Association
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The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Resilience
American Psychological Association
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular neurological+disorders courses
- Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life:Â The University of Chicago
- Medical Neuroscience:Â Duke University
- Managing ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Concussion in School:Â University of Colorado System
- An Introduction to Consumer Neuroscience & Neuromarketing :Â Copenhagen Business School
- Psychology of Anxiety, Mood, Substance Use, and Addictive Behaviors:Â American Psychological Association
- Anxiety and Related Disorders:Â American Psychological Association
- Neuroscience and Neuroimaging:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Troubles du spectre de l'autisme : diagnostic:Â University of Geneva
- Visualizing the Living Body: Diagnostic Imaging:Â Yale University
- Depressive and Bipolar Disorders:Â American Psychological Association