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>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:08:50 -0400
>From: Ken Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Michael Smith wrote:
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>> I don't think Psycho
Michael Smith wrote:
I don't think Psychology is hard (meaning difficult to grasp). For some
reason the students that I have had seem to conflate what is hard
(conceptually difficult to understand) with what requires work.
I don't think there is anything conceptually difficult in psych, but
n, a theoretical mathematician friend told me there was
nothing conceptually difficult about statistics, it just required a lot of work!
--Mike
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nd told me there was
nothing conceptually difficult about statistics, it just required a lot of work!
--Mike
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Not so. It was Josh Billings, pen name of Henry Wheeler Shaw.
Bill Scott
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>Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be mor
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:41:25 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
Hi
Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise,
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:41:25 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
>Hi
>
>Are w
Jim Clark wrote:
> Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise, harder than
> other intro level courses?
>
I'm pretty sure it's not (having taken some math, comp sci, biology,
poli sci, and philosophy courses in my time), but that doesn't keep
students who haven't from think
ourse of study designed specifically for liberal education
that is comprehensive, coherent, and rigorous."
--
Jerry L. Martin
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:41:25 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
>Hi
>
>Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise, harde
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:41:25 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
>Hi
>
>Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise, harder
>than other intro level courses?
I don't know what data there is on this point but in addition to the
general academic "skills building" in the article, implicit is the
Jim Clark wrote:
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>Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise, harder than
>other intro level courses?
>
I have worked with Supplemental Instruction (SI) programs which are designed to
provide some extra help in the most difficult courses at 3 different
colleges/universities.
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Hi
Are we sure that psychology is hard? Or, to be more precise, harder than other
intro level courses?
Take care
Jim
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Because it is always criticizing common sense.
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Annette, with his permission, I have a link to Pat Cabe's essa
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> Annette, with his permission, I have a link to Pat
> Cabe's e
Annette, with his permission, I have a link to Pat Cabe's essay on the subject
in my web page:
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~roigm/Why%20Intro%20Psych%20is%20a%20tough%20course.html
Miguel
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> A few months ago there was a d
A few months ago there was a discussion of a reading on this topic and I know I
had it in my files and forwarded it to someone, but now I can't find it!
Can someone forward this to me, backlist is fine.
Thanks
Annette
Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Di
I like your advice there Tim--i.e., giving students as much practice at
test taking as possible. Also, for those of us who teach at community
colleges, Ann Brown determined that community college students have the
metacognitive skills (on average) of 6th graders. I have many students
whose readin
On 13 January 2008 Susan Shapiro wrote
>[...] The section on nature/nurture upsets the evolutionists...
At the risk of opening a hornet's nest, my reaction to this statement is to
ask why.
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Tim - let me clarify my thinking
I was thinking about a specifi
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Susan- I don't agree with your conclusion that it is the ambiguo
Susan- I don't agree with your conclusion that it is the ambiguous answer that
gives them problems. I think it is going toward application in a multiple
choice format that my own in test analysis has shown to be a problem. As to
their levels of anxiety on those questions, it is an interesting h
While I sometimes feel that I have student who find choosing appropriate
clothing and finding something to eat challenging - one thing I have noticed is
that a very small percentage of bright students have trouble with Intro Psych.
They do very well in Physics and Math and courses where things ar
Apples & oranges.
Math & physics are really hard because they contain complex concepts that are
difficult to grasp. Statistics, for example is hard because students have
trouble grasping basic concepts such as binomial probability, variance, and
analyzing that variance. Calculus is hard beca
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> An inconvenient truth.
>
> According to now-identified Patrick Cabe,
>
> "Because the course is "introductory," some students imagine that Intro
> Psych ought to be a relatively easy course. Yet many students are shocked
> to discover that it is one of the most difficul
An inconvenient truth.
According to now-identified Patrick Cabe,
"Because the course is "introductory," some students imagine that Intro
Psych ought to be a relatively easy course. Yet many students are shocked
to discover that it is one of the most difficult courses they take..."
I demur. As
to
http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/cppsych/
High School Psychology and Advanced Psychology Graphic Organizers, Pacing
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>From: Rick Froman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Annette Taylor asked for the source of an essay on Why Psychology is Hard.
>
>The Psychteacher Archives contain
Annette Taylor asked for the source of an essay on Why Psychology is Hard.
The Psychteacher Archives contain the following post by Patrick Cabe from 2003:
Subject: Re: Intro = Easy (NOT) (was "Score Improvement")
From: Patrick Cabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Society for Teaching of Psychology
Sorry for crossposting but I can't remember the source of a handout I've had
for a few years.
Someone said we could freely use his (I believe it was a 'he') handout on Why
Psychology Is Hard.
I've been using it but no longer remember who the kind soul was who wrote it
and shared it.
If that
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