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Wielkiewicz, Richard M.; Meuwissen, Alyssa S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
A 16-item lifelong learning scale (LLS), appropriate for college students and others, was evaluated using a sample of 575 college students. The scale demonstrated excellent reliability and was correlated with college grade point average (GPA), agreeableness, conscientiousness, and intellect/imagination. Scores were higher for those who had studied…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Students, Measures (Individuals), Grade Point Average
Adams, Virgil H., III; Devos, Thierry; Rivera, Luis M.; Smith, Heather; Vega, Luis A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
Social psychology instructors from five distinct state universities in California examined the effect of incorporating the implicit association test (IAT) in a teaching module on students' perceived knowledge of implicit biases and motivation to control prejudice. Students (N = 258) completed a knowledge survey on prejudice, stereotypes, and…
Descriptors: Bias, Psychology, Teachers, Teaching Methods
Doran, Jennifer M.; Somerville, William; Harlem-Siegel, Jessica; Steele, Howard – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
The New School Psychology Bulletin (NSPB) is a peer-reviewed journal operated by clinical psychology graduate students. Forty-four members of the editorial board and 27 authors were surveyed before and after working with NSPB. Results of the survey demonstrated that experience with the publication process resulted in quantitative decreases in…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Peer Evaluation, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
Filz, Tonya; Gurung, Regan A. R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
As class sizes increase due to stagnating budgets, and as colleges and universities around the nation increase enrollment, more faculty (especially those without graduate students) are turning to undergraduate teaching assistants (UTA) to meet the increasing demands on academia. We surveyed 142 students enrolled in courses that utilized UTAs to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Class Size
Zinn, Tracy E.; Magnotti, John F.; Marchuk, Kimberly; Schultz, Bridget S.; Luther, Andrew; Varfolomeeva, Veronika – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Previous research has examined differences between students and faculty regarding the weight of effort in assigning grades. Here, students and faculty responded to questions regarding the relative weight of performance and effort on final grades and what letter grades faculty should assign across different types of courses. The authors asked these…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Student Attitudes
Boysen, Guy A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Teaching of psychology courses trains graduate students in pedagogy, but little is known about how diversity is addressed in these courses. A survey of instructors in teaching of psychology courses assessed their coverage of diversity and classroom bias, as well as the instructional methods used to cover them. Results indicated that 87% of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Psychology, Methods, Teaching Methods
Carlston, David L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Minimal research to date has evaluated the impact of Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review (SQ3R) implementation (i.e., surveying prior to reading, generating questions, reading to answer said questions, reciting, and reviewing information) on content retention and student performance. Existing research is anecdotal or lacks ecological validity. The…
Descriptors: Textbooks, English (Second Language), Investigations, Surveys
Marek, Pam; Christopher, Andrew N. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
To investigate undergraduate students' perceptions of the role of the textbook in psychology courses, the authors surveyed 311 psychology students. Using an online survey, students answered questions about textbook importance, usage, and preferences and about scenarios that described a textbook as a resource or central course element. If an…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Textbooks, Psychology
Ritchey, Kristin A.; Bott, Jennifer P. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
We describe a method for helping introductory psychology students identify interdisciplinary connections among 5 social science disciplines. Pre- and posttest data assessed 359 undergraduates' understanding of psychology's relation to other fields. Results indicate the method is effective and provides one way for individual instructors to address…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Psychology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Pretests Posttests
Strapp, Chehalis M.; Farr, Rebecca J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
This study examined the relation among extracurricular involvement in psychology-related activities, satisfaction, and academic achievement in graduating psychology majors. We surveyed 71 seniors (53 women and 18 men, M[subscript age] = 24.84 years) about their involvement in psychology-related activities (e.g., Psi Chi, serving as a research…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Research Assistants, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement
Drouin, Michelle A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
In this study, I examined the effectiveness of a group exam review activity on students' long-term retention of concepts and satisfaction. As part of a formative summative assessment activity (FSA; Wininger, 2005), students worked either individually or collaboratively on an exam review activity in the class periods following the 2 unit exams.…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Tests, Evaluation Methods
Rajecki, D. W.; Borden, Victor M. H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Selections from the career counseling literature indicated that the undergraduate psychology curriculum is a potential source of generic liberal arts skills--for example, numeracy, literacy, critical thinking--said to be useful to baccalaureates entering the workforce. A "meritocracy hypothesis" stated that psychology and other liberal arts…
Descriptors: Employment, Alumni, Psychology, Career Counseling
Elicker, Joelle D.; McConnell, Nicole L.; Hall, Rosalie J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Psychology courses often include an experiential component whereby instructors require or allow students to participate in research or an equitable alternative activity for course credit. We investigated self-reported reasons why students chose to not participate in research, in spite of the potential incentive of earning extra credit. Our sample…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Student Motivation, Psychology, Courses
Prieto, Loreto R.; Whittlesey, Valerie; Herbert, Diane; Ocampo, Carlota; Schomburg, Allison; So, Dominicus – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
We examined how psychology educators regarded and addressed diversity issues in their classrooms. The approximately 650 psychology educators who took part in this survey indicated a high level of personal acceptance of diverse persons and acknowledged the importance of infusing diversity issues into courses across the psychology curriculum. Our…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Faculty, Cultural Differences, Surveys
Sizemore, O. J.; Lewandowski, Gary W., Jr. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
Students completed surveys at the beginning and end of a sophomore-level course on research and statistics. We hypothesized that the course would produce advances in knowledge of research and statistics and that those changes would be accompanied by more favorable attitudes toward the subject matter. Results showed that knowledge did increase…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Student Attitudes, Research Methodology, Attitude Measures

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