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General Psychology
Text: Discovering Psychology - 4th Edition (Hockenbury & Hockenbury)
Instructor: Kevin
S. Salisbury
Office:
Athletic
Fieldhouse,
Flanagan Campus
401.333.7313
401.333.7339
Office Hours: By appointment (usually in office 45 minutes prior to class)
Class Time: Tuesday's 7-9:30 pm PSYC2010-204 Room 1826
Click here to download "PowerPoint viewer"(once on the download page, type in "PowerPoint")
| Class Date | Chapter/Exam Reviews | Chapter Powerpoints |
|---|---|---|
| Sept 2 | Introduction and Research Methods
Ch-1 American Psychological Association |
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| Sept 9 | Memory - CH 6 |
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| Sept 16 | Neuroscience and Behavior CH -2 3D Brain Anatomy Web |
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| Sept 23 | EXAM 1- Click for Review | |
| Sept 30 | Psychological Disorders CH-13 Link to JAMA Article Lifespan Development CH-9 Web site on Disorders Web links on Aging |
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| Oct 7 | EXAM 2 - Click for Review | |
| Oct 14 | Personality CH-10 | » |
| Oct 21 | Learning CH -5 | » |
| Oct 28 | EXAM 3 - Click for Review | |
| Nov 4 | Social Psychology
CH-11 CLASS WILL BE WED NOVEMBER 5 |
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| Nov 11 | No Class - Veteran's Day |
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| Nov 18 |
Motivation and Emotion CH-8 Article on College Success Predictors Stress, Health, & Coping CH-12 |
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| Nov 25 | Work on Journal | |
| Dec 2 |
EXAM 4 - Click for Review (JOURNAL DUE TODAY) EXAMPLE |
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| Dec 9 | Final Exam - Click for Review |
Other Psychology Links
Student Responsibilties:
Reading: Students are responsible for all reading assignments. Some of the material in the book may not be covered in class but will appear on the exam.
Grading System
Exams 1-4 will be worth 20% each=80%
Final Exam - 20% of grade =20 %
***IF GRADE AFTER EXAMS 1-4 IS 90 OR ABOVE, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE
FINAL
***IF YOU MISS AN EXAM (1-4) YOU MUST TAKE THE FINAL
Extra Credit - extra credit projects will be available
EXAMS
Each exam will be 50-100 multiple questions. Final exam may be more questions.
PIPELINE INFORMATION
CCRI Pipeline is available to all students. You should have received your PIN in the mail. If you did not, you must go to enrollment services to receive your PIN. I will be posting course information on Pipeline and e-mailing the class from this page.
JOURNAL (extra credit)
The Journal will include
- An article (not from internet) related to topics outlined in class/book.
- Summarize article:
- Include hard copy of article
- Summary of contents of article
- Your opinion on the content/findings
- Doubled space summaries, 12 pt. Font, one (1) inch margins on all sides.
- Submit in folder with summaries attached to front of article.
Recommended Journals: (online versions subscriber only)
*Psychology Today
Journal of Social Psychology
Journal of General Psychology
*American Journal of Psychology
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
American Psychologist
Journal of Applied Psychology
*Journals are available in the library periodical section
ATTENDANCE
Be on time and attend class. Exceptional attendance may earn you extra
credit. Excessive unexcused absences and lateness/early departure may
result in a lower grade. Participation is also rewarded. Research shows
that students who attend class regularly tend to do better than students
who do not. Class work cannot be made up.
In order for class sessions to be lively and productive it is essential
that you come to class having done the assignments and being prepared to
anticipate. Classes will generally be lecture and discussion. If you are
not prepared it will be a very quiet and boring semester. Obviously
attendance in body, mind, and spirit is absolutely essential. Attendance
and participation will be taken into account in your final grade; in
fact grades may be increased or decreased by as much as a whole grade
for exceptionally good or poor attendance/participation.
MAKE-UP EXAMS
There will be no make-up exams.
NOTE: General Psychology is classified as a reading course. There may be
times where videos/movies may be shown. Students are responsible for all
assigned reading material on the dates indicated. Some of the material
will not be reviewed in class but will appear on your exam.



