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Spring 2016
Virginia Clinton
PSYC 111
These notes cover week 4 material from lecture including parts of module 24 and module 25.
These notes cover the first week of class, but not the lab for that week.
These notes cover week two of psychology including Modules 1 and 2
These notes cover week 5 notes including module 28
Review for Exam 1
Covers learning and behaviorism
Covers operant and classical conditioning and module 37
Covers Module 3, 4 and 24 including Memory.
Covers Module 40, and 41 including Intelligence, Stress, and the Happiness Benchmark
These notes cover the final material before Exam 2
This is the study guide given by the teacher for the first exam
Includes the notes from Dr. Clinton's week 11 notes
Week of 4/4/16
This covers Dr. Virginia Clinton's Week 12 Introduction to Psychology Notes
This covers Dr. Virginia Clinton's week 13 Introduction to Psychology Notes
This covers Dr. Virginia Clinton's week 14 Introduction to Psychology Notes
This covers Dr. Virginia Clinton's week 15 Introduction to Psychology Notes
This is the material that is expected to be on Dr. Virginia Clinton's Introduction to Psychology Final Exam
This covers Dr. Clinton's week 16 Introduction to Psychology Notes
These cover the basics of science and theories along with examples relating to psychology.
These are the notes for Aug 28 to Sep 1. They include personality and theories, humanistic psychology, and psychodynamic psychology.
This is a review of the notes for the upcoming exam. Please note that it does not cover the information we have received or will be getting the two weeks prior to the exam. Feel free to print out and use as a practice quiz or just write down the answers in your notebook. I have included an answer key so you can check your work. Good luck!
Notes on Freud's psychosocial theory of development, cognitive psychology, thought, and memory. Make sure to review these before the exam on Friday!
This is a continuation of the notes on Monday. They are shorter due to the fact that we took time out of class to review for the exam.
These are the first notes for Unit 2. They cover social psychology along with the experiments that influenced the field.
These notes cover what we didn't finish during Week 5 for social cognition (including stereotypes and discrimination) and the psychology of learning (specifically classical learning). I included examples in some of the more confusing topics to hopefully clear things up. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
These are the last notes before our exam on Friday. I will not be creating a review for this exam so make sure you add to your notes and look over the review material on Blackboard. If you have any last minute questions before the exam feel free to ask. Best of luck to you all!
First week of Unit 3. This includes the anatomy of the brain and how the brain is studied. I've included some diagrams to clarify where major structures are located.
Notes for Friday's exam! These include parts of the neuron and neuron function along with sleep and dream theories. Diagram of neuron and examples of brain waves during the different sleep stages included.
This is a detailed review for our third exam. I have included an answer key so you can check your work. Feel free to print out or just do in your notebook!
First set of notes for Unit 4. This week we focused on mental health and disorders. Any questions or need tutoring just ask!
This week we covered disorders (personality, dissociative, and childhood disorders) and began studying the treatment of such issues. We only had 2 classes this week but there are allot of terms to remember. Flashcards are highly recommended.
These are the final notes for Unit 4. This week we continued treatment options for various disorders. Be sure to look over your notes before the exam! Good luck!
Notes from Monday
Make sure to look over the stages of development before the exam since there are likely allot of questions pertaining to them.
Study guide for the final. Includes an answer key. Does not include info from notes for the rest of the week so make sure you look over those on your own. Good luck!