COURSE NOTES
Notes for this course are designed to accompany my text, Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons (4th edition, published by Prentice Hall). In addition to the primarily text (non-graphic) notes linked here, I have also developed extensive Powerpoint presentations to accompany lectures. My students see them (time permitting), and other instructors who have adopted the text can contact Prentice Hall for this resource.
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Notes for this text accompany my Social Psychology course in previous semesters, using the Myers Social Psychology text. These notes are useful for students to preview before lecture (which will provide more graphic Powerpoint presentations). Current students should use electronic resources as announced in class, instead of this site.
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These pages provide resources to help write the senior undergraduate paper reviewing empirical research in some area of psychology:
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These pages provide lecture notes for the introductory psychology course (Psychology 101), which I teach using David Myers's text, Exploring Psychology. The notes more or less follow that text, but with some supplements that I cover in lecture (when time permits). Of course, there is also material presented in class that is not on these web notes. Current students should use electronic resources as announced in class, instead of this site.
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These pages provide lecture notes for the Great Ideas in Psychology course (Psychology 425), which I teach using online readings, in seminar format.
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