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Hubbard, Richard W.; Ritchie, Kathy L. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Maintains that undergraduate psychology curricula almost always include one or more required experimental courses. Describes the use of the human subjects review process as a method of stimulating critical thinking. Discusses questions posed by the review process and classroom applications of the approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking
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Galotti, Kathleen M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Describes an assignment within a college course on thinking, reasoning, and decision-making skills. Discusses how students observe and describe the reasoning style of a partner on four different tasks. Maintains that the assignment illustrates course objectives on theories and models of reasoning in concrete ways. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design
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Sanchez, Margarita A. de – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Maintains that considerable evidence suggests that educators can successfully use knowledge of cognitive development to guide college instruction. Discusses thinking processes as either primarily incidental or deliberate. Contends that separate thinking based on these principles leads to improved critical thinking skills. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Critical Thinking
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Halonen, Jane S. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Contends that no single definition of critical thinking is widely accepted. Describes issues related to critical thinking and offers suggestions for demystifying the concept. Presents a framework for a psychology curriculum using performance-based assessment practices. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Competency Based Education
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Halpern, Diana F.; Nummedal, Susan G. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Provides concluding remarks for the theme issue on critical thinking skill development in college psychology courses. Maintains that conclusive evidence exists that critical thinking skills can be learned and are transferable. Encourages educators to make critical thinking a primary educational goal in all instruction. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Critical Thinking
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Clinchy, Blythe McVicker – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Describes an instructional model labeled "connected teaching" used in a college developmental psychology course. Employs teaching techniques identified by women as being the type of instruction they desired. Concludes that the overall goal is to convince students that they can actively construct knowledge. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Developmental Psychology
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Finley, Nancy Jago – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Describes a college psychology course titled "The Power of Myth," which is interdisciplinary and uses collaborative learning techniques. Maintains that students reported increased curiosity about the world and improved abilities to work in groups. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Seegmiller, Bonnie R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Describes an undergraduate course dealing with intrafamily abuse across the life span. Discusses the course format, including class discussions, lectures, assigned readings, and a student research project. Reports that student evaluations indicated that the course meets its goals effectively. (CFR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
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Giordano, Peter J.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Maintains that psychologists have made considerable efforts to improve their teaching. Describes an interdisciplinary group that meets to discuss issues related to instructional improvement. Outlines the group meeting format, discussion topics, and benefits of participation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
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Pittenger, David J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Maintains that preparing graphs is an essential part of data analysis and representation. Asserts that, although psychologists use graphs extensively, most textbooks provide limited techniques for designing graphs. Reviews research on graphical techniques and includes recommended articles on the topic. (CFR)
Descriptors: Charts, Classroom Techniques, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation
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Santos de Barona, Maryann; Reid, Pamela Trotman – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Examines the need to incorporate ethnic issues into psychology of women courses. Suggests topics for inclusion, such as family relationships among ethnic groups and cultural versus gender identity. Identifies issues for class discussion, including the experiences of a variety of ethnic women and the methodological concerns that differentially…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Ethnic Groups
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Kohn, Art; Kalat, James W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Explains a simple classroom demonstration of the modern view of classical conditioning. Suggests that the exercise is a useful demonstration of the view that classical conditioning helps prepare an organism for an upcoming event. Argues that the demonstration can show students that classical conditioning is broader and more intriguing than…
Descriptors: Classical Conditioning, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Operant Conditioning
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Miserandino, Marianne – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Suggests a classroom activity for teaching psychology students about group norms. Calls upon students to conduct peer surveys about a particular behavior and then to represent approval or disapproval of the behavior graphically. Argues that the activity increases student understanding of survey research methods, the need for controlled research,…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Class Activities, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Strohmetz, David B.; Skleder, Anne A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Discusses an evaluation of the use of role playing in teaching about research ethics. Reports that students first evaluated the utility of selected studies, then explored the ethics of research projects, with and without role playing. Concludes that role playing helped sensitize students to ethical issues in research. (SG)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Majors (Students)
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Viken, Richard J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Presents a demonstration for teaching psychology students to be wary of pseudoscientific treatment methods. Offers instructions for presenting the demonstration. Shows how a patently ridiculous treatment can be shown effective, in the same way that a fad treatment can sometimes appear valuable. Concludes that students learned from and enjoy the…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Popular Culture, Psychology
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