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Garlington, Tamera; Ryan, Valerie M.; Nolty, Catherine; Ilagan, Hannah; Kunicki, Zachary J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Social justice is an American Psychological Association (APA) ethical principal which is often taught in content courses (e.g. social psychology, developmental psychology, introductory psychology) but rarely covered in psychological statistics courses. This is problematic, as psychology students may assume that bias is not an issue when…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Psychology, Statistics, Student Attitudes
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Bebermeier, Sarah; Hagemann, Anne – Teaching of Psychology, 2019
We describe how students can be encouraged to actively review course contents on inferential statistics by creating application-oriented exercises and sample solutions on the basis of concrete and realistic research articles and their data. For evaluation purposes, we use students' reactions to the activity and investigate its effects on the final…
Descriptors: Statistics, Course Content, Statistical Inference, Learning Activities
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Jacobs, Keith W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Realizing that students usually approach an introductory statistics course on the college level with a mixed set of fears, a course instructor devised a course introduction which emphasized that statistics were no more than tools to make sense out of research data and could be used by students much in the way that other tools were used. (DB)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Psychology
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Munley, Patrick H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Focuses on the importance of teaching graduate students more about research. Discusses the content of a counseling psychology research seminar in which the students read articles from the "Journal of Counseling Psychology." Included readings on research design and methodology and multivariate statistical procedures. (CMK)
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Course Content, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Smith, Paul C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Presents four primary objectives for written assignments. Describes the use of writing assignments in a college probability and statistics course. Maintains that this approach requires students to show statistical and writing skills rarely elicited elsewhere in their coursework. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
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Derry, Sharon; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Maintains that literacy and informed decision making in an uncertain world require the ability to reason statistically. Describes a course designed to help students use statistical concepts as tools for social reasoning within simulations of real-world problems. Describes four types of instructional activities used. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking
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Thompson, W. Burt – Teaching of Psychology, 1994
Describes the use of a student-designed questionnaire to generate data for teaching statistical procedures and concepts. Maintains that students learn firsthand that data analysis is an integral part of the research process. Concludes that students find real data more interesting. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Friedrich, James; Buday, Evelyn; Kerr, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Explores the structure and content of statistical training in U.S. undergraduate psychology programs. Presents the results and provides comments on curricular structure and on statistical instruction. Discusses options for addressing issues of course sequencing, content focus, and advanced-level offerings in the major. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Thorne, B. Michael – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Discusses the extra credit exercise (ECE), a pop quiz variation that combines the benefits of frequent, unannounced testing with the features that make quizzes less aversive (the ECE are extra-credit and do not hurt the students' grades). Addresses the benefits of the ECE assignment and the students' reactions to it. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Peden, Blaine F. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Describes an activity that enables students to exercise their data entry, computational, graphical, and writing skills to learn the importance of graphs in good statistical analysis. Students use four data sets to enter data, compute Pearson correlation values, plot scatter graphs, and write results paragraphs. (CMK)
Descriptors: Correlation, Course Content, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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Wang, Alvin Y.; Newlin, Michael H.; Tucker, Travis L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Presents a study that applied a discourse analysis (DA) to the electronic discussion of a 16-week Internet-based section of a class in statistical methods in psychology. Reveals that several DA categories were related to the final course grade. Discusses the implications of the results. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Content, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
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Hurlburt, Russell T. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Explains that a lectlet is a short Web streamed-audio lecture synchronized to an interactive text-graphics display. Compares lectlet-based distance education to traditional education by simultaneously teaching two courses (one lectlet-based, one traditional) of introductory statistics. Reveals that the lectlets were better than the traditional…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Distance Education, Educational Research
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Dolinsky, Beverly – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Provides suggestions for using active learning as the primary means to teaching statistics in order to create a collaborative environment. Addresses such strategies as using SPSS Base 7.5 for Windows and course periods centered on answering student-generated questions. Discusses various writing intensive assignments. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Environment, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
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Sciutto, Mark J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
In this article, I describe how I used a portfolio assignment to facilitate learning and provide a useful resource for future research experiences. Forty-eight students from 2 introductory methods and statistics courses compiled a portfolio that reflected their individual approach to understanding the major topics of the class. The portfolio…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Introductory Courses, Feedback