For years we did not teach Personality, as I hated my Theories of Personality 
course as a youngster (all fluff and unsupported theories).  However, I 
discovered Derlea, Winstead and Jones' Personality: Contemporary Theory & 
Research, and I've been teaching it as a research-based class ever since.  I 
don't even cover most of what was in my textbook in college.



bob k.

Robert Keefer, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Psychology
Mount St. Mary's University
Emmitsburg, MD  21727
kee...@msmary.edu<mailto:kee...@msmary.edu>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Warmbold [mailto:jwarm...@oakton.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 1:19 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) <tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu>
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Annette and Gerald,



I couldn't agree more with you both, which is why I never teach theories of 
personality in my psychology 101 course--or teach the course itself.

Same for emotions.  Are you required to follow the standard content found in 
our textbooks or can you develop your own course content based on relatively 
recent and far more sound scientific principles?



For most Psychology 101 students, this is the only course they will take within 
our field.  After teaching this course for over 10 years, I gained the 
confidence to limit my focus on what is scientifically valid and of real use to 
my students and I tell my students such from the get-go.  We can't depend on 
our textbooks to keep up-to-date as clearly their goal is to please as many 
potential consumers as possible which apparently translates into maintaining 
the status quo.



I'm soon going with NOBA so will have the opportunity to have more input into 
the content of my Psych 101 text.  Two prime modifications will be to include a 
section on epigenetics, a fascinating and very relevant field for understanding 
behavior that few if any texts include, as well as very applied section on how 
principles of psychology provide advice for developing meaningful relationships 
and effective parenting strategies.



Joan

jwarm...@oakton.edu<mailto:jwarm...@oakton.edu>











> My area of study is social-personality but I share Annette's misgivings.

> The whole undergrad class in Personality is a muddle of sloppy

> historical, pop-culture narrative passed off as "theory" with a

> smattering of legitimate, but often outdated theoretical conceptions.

> I wish we could just have a class that represents the struggling, but

> current research efforts, and a fair assessment of the assumptions and

> limitations of such study. I want more emphasis on cultural variation

> as well. Anyway, just finishing up teaching the class this semester and share 
> in the rant!

>

>

> Gerald (Gary)Peterson,Ph.D.

>

> Psychology@SVSU

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Annette Taylor <tay...@sandiego.edu<mailto:tay...@sandiego.edu>>

> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 9:21 AM

> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)

> Subject: Re:[tips] tips digest: November 29, 2017

>

>

>

>

> There is a TON of stuff on the internet criticizing the MBTI. I think

> getting the students to think about the weaknesses of the whole area

> of personality...which is a function, undoubtedly of operational

> definitions and people jumping on intuitively appealing information,

> but without any evidence to back it up, would be an important

> contribution. I find that personality and emotion are the two most

> troubling areas for me to teach in intro because both are fraught with

> so much psychobabble. And an overlap exists in many things there. You

> might also tackle Maslow's hierarchy from a critical thinking perspective--so 
> easy to falsify.

>

> These were all interesting "hypotheses" but how they ever got elevated

> to sort of maintstream theories 100% befuddles me.

>

> Annette

>

> Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.

> Professor, Psychological Sciences

> University of San Diego

> 5998 Alcala Park

> San Diego, CA 921210

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>

> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:00 PM, Teaching in the Psychological

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>

> 1. Need assistance with Personality Theories course 2. RE: Need

> assistance with Personality Theories course 3. P.S. RE: Need

> assistance with Personality Theories course 4. Re: P.S. RE: Need

> assistance with Personality Theories course

>

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Subject: Need assistance with Personality Theories course

> From: Carol DeVolder

> <devoldercar...@gmail.com<mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com<mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com%3cmailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com>>>

> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 15:30:01 -0600

> X-Message-Number: 1

>

> Dear Tipsters,

> I have inherited the final weeks of an upper-level undergraduate

> personality theories course due to a colleague's unexpected departure.

> I have no materials for the class and very little to go by in terms of

> grading rubrics. I find that I am expected to evaluate student

> presentations on various theorists as part of their grade as well as

> finish off the semester as best I see fit. The former instructor

> assigned presentations to groups of students and those presentations

> were to take up the remainder of the semester. I sat in on the past

> few presentations, but a few were done before I took over--I am trying

> for consistency, but not sure I can attain it. The problem (at least

> one problem) is that I have two classes next week that do not have any

> assigned readings or presentations.

> In other words, they've gone through the whole darned book and I don't

> know what to talk to them about. Does anyone have anything they can

> share with respect to general presentation rubrics (I don't assign

> group presentations, so I don't have any from other classes), and any

> activities I might do with the students that would put their knowledge

> (such as it

> is)

> to use? For example, does anyone have an in-class activity that

> addresses things like personality inventories? I'm completely

> overwhelmed and at a loss, so any help would be appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Carol

>

> --

> Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.

> Professor of Psychology

> St. Ambrose University

> 518 West Locust Street

> Davenport, Iowa  52803

> 563-333-6482

>

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Subject: RE: Need assistance with Personality Theories course

> From: Stuart McKelvie

> <smcke...@ubishops.ca<mailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca<mailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca%3cmailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca>>>

> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 22:47:39 +0000

> X-Message-Number: 2

>

> Dear Carol,

>

> You mentioned perhaps giving your students an inventory.

>

> Here is a link to the 10-item Gosling test for the Big 5.

> https://gosling.psy.utexas.edu/scales-weve-developed/ten-item-personal

> ity-measure-tipi/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=h

> ttps%3A%2F%2Fgosling.psy.utexas.edu%2Fscales-weve-developed%2Ften-item

> -personality-measure-tipi%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cpeterson%40svsu.edu%7C3da9

> 23527b78494b36a908d53738d15c%7C550f45ff3e8342a197d970ad8935b0c5%7C0%7C

> 0%7C636475639538508082&sdata=MGdAWY2vZEAeJy89rFHNuyvrscMsr4m04Nbx1yK2I

> eI%3D&reserved=0>

>

>

> It has the test, scoring, male and female norms (in means and SDs) and

> documentation.

>

> It is free and open for use.

>

> You might be able to make a little class activity out of this.

>

> For example, get each person to self-rate themselves on the five traits.

> Compare this with how they scores on the test.

>

> Another site is the free, open access International Personality Item

> Pool (Goldberg).

>

> Stuart

>

>

> ___________________________________________________________________________

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> 2402<tel:819%20822%209600%20x%202402>

> Department of Psychology,         Fax: 819 822 9661<tel:819%20822%209661>

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>

>

>

>

> From: Carol DeVolder

> [mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com<mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com><mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com%3cmailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com%3e>]

> Sent: November-28-17 4:30 PM

> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)

> Subject: [tips] Need assistance with Personality Theories course

>

>

>

> Dear Tipsters,

> I have inherited the final weeks of an upper-level undergraduate

> personality theories course due to a colleague's unexpected departure.

> I have no materials for the class and very little to go by in terms of

> grading rubrics. I find that I am expected to evaluate student

> presentations on various theorists as part of their grade as well as

> finish off the semester as best I see fit. The former instructor

> assigned presentations to groups of students and those presentations

> were to take up the remainder of the semester. I sat in on the past

> few presentations, but a few were done before I took over--I am trying

> for consistency, but not sure I can attain it. The problem (at least

> one problem) is that I have two classes next week that do not have any

> assigned readings or presentations. In other words, they've gone

> through the whole darned book and I don't know what to talk to them

> about. Does anyone have anything they can share with respect to

> general presentation rubrics (I don't assign group presentations, so I

> don't have any from other classes), and any activities I might do with

> the students that would put their knowledge (such as it is) to use?

> For example, does anyone have an in-class activity that addresses

> things like personality inventories? I'm completely overwhelmed and at a 
> loss, so any help would be appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Carol

>

> --

> Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.

> Professor of Psychology

> St. Ambrose University

> 518 West Locust Street

> Davenport, Iowa  52803

> 563-333-6482<tel:563-333-6482>

>

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> Subject: P.S. RE: Need assistance with Personality Theories course

> From: Stuart McKelvie

> <smcke...@ubishops.ca<mailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca<mailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca%3cmailto:smcke...@ubishops.ca>>>

> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 22:48:42 +0000

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> Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D.,     Phone: 819 822 9600 x

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> Department of Psychology,         Fax: 819 822 9661<tel:819%20822%209661>

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> Sent: November-28-17 4:30 PM

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> Subject: [tips] Need assistance with Personality Theories course

>

>

>

> Dear Tipsters,

> I have inherited the final weeks of an upper-level undergraduate

> personality theories course due to a colleague's unexpected departure.

> I have no materials for the class and very little to go by in terms of

> grading rubrics. I find that I am expected to evaluate student

> presentations on various theorists as part of their grade as well as

> finish off the semester as best I see fit. The former instructor

> assigned presentations to groups of students and those presentations

> were to take up the remainder of the semester. I sat in on the past

> few presentations, but a few were done before I took over--I am trying

> for consistency, but not sure I can attain it. The problem (at least

> one problem) is that I have two classes next week that do not have any

> assigned readings or presentations. In other words, they've gone

> through the whole darned book and I don't know what to talk to them

> about. Does anyone have anything they can share with respect to

> general presentation rubrics (I don't assign group presentations, so I

> don't have any from other classes), and any activities I might do with

> the students that would put their knowledge (such as it is) to use?

> For example, does anyone have an in-class activity that addresses

> things like personality inventories? I'm completely overwhelmed and at a 
> loss, so any help would be appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Carol

>

> --

> Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.

> Professor of Psychology

> St. Ambrose University

> 518 West Locust Street

> Davenport, Iowa  52803

> 563-333-6482<tel:563-333-6482>

>

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> Subject: Re: P.S. RE: Need assistance with Personality Theories course

> From: Carol DeVolder

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> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 23:06:41 -0600

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> Thanks, Stuart, your replies are helpful and appreciated.

> Carol

>

> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Stuart McKelvie

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>> *From:* Carol DeVolder

>> [mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com<mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com><mailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com%3cmailto:devoldercar...@gmail.com%3e>]

>> *Sent:* November-28-17 4:30 PM

>> *To:* Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)

>> *Subject:* [tips] Need assistance with Personality Theories course

>>

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>> Dear Tipsters,

>>

>> I have inherited the final weeks of an upper-level undergraduate

>> personality theories course due to a colleague's unexpected

>> departure. I have no materials for the class and very little to go by

>> in terms of grading rubrics. I find that I am expected to evaluate

>> student presentations on various theorists as part of their grade as

>> well as finish off the semester as best I see fit. The former

>> instructor assigned presentations to groups of students and those

>> presentations were to take up the remainder of the semester. I sat in

>> on the past few presentations, but a few were done before I took

>> over--I am trying for consistency, but not sure I can attain it. The

>> problem (at least one problem) is that I have two classes next week

>> that do not have any assigned readings or presentations.

>> In other words, they've gone through the whole darned book and I

>> don't know what to talk to them about. Does anyone have anything they

>> can share with respect to general presentation rubrics (I don't

>> assign group presentations, so I don't have any from other classes),

>> and any activities I might do with the students that would put their

>> knowledge (such as it

>> is)

>> to use? For example, does anyone have an in-class activity that

>> addresses things like personality inventories? I'm completely

>> overwhelmed and at a loss, so any help would be appreciated.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Carol

>>

>>

>>

>> --

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>> Carol DeVolder, Ph.D.

>> Professor of Psychology

>> St. Ambrose University

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