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Psychology 1X03/1N03 Course Outline - Fall 2016 Course Staff Location Office Hours Dr. Joe Kim Instructor PC/106 Posted weekly on Avenue Dr. Michelle Cadieux Course Coordinator MacIntroPsych Office PC/110 Posted weekly on Avenue Dr. Ellen MacLellan Conestoga Instructor Conestoga Campus Room TBA Tuesdays 1:00pm - 2:00pm Ieta Shams & Jack Legere Head TAs PC Lobby TA drop-in hours PC Lobby or online at appear.in/macintropsych Tuesday - Thursday 11:00am - 1:00pm All correspondence regarding this course should be sent to: [email protected] using your McMaster email and NOT your Avenue account. If you have additional questions regarding course material, you have several options: Ask Course Staff or TAs during Office and Lobby hours, posted weekly on Avenue Ask your personal TA during tutorial Join the active discussions on Avenue forums. You may also call the MacIntroPsych office at X24428 during office hours. Please note that phone messages will not be returned. If you have a request, please come in person during office hours or send an email to [email protected]. Note that during busy periods, it may take up to 48 hours to return your email. Please be patient! In addition to the course staff, you have been assigned to a tutorial section with your personal Teaching Assistant (TA) who will lead your group through weekly discussions, activities, and questions. Course Description This course introduces a scientific framework to explore important questions in psychology, neuroscience and behaviour. Using psychological research methods to understand learning, cognition, and social psychology, this course helps learners to develop skills to integrate, evaluate and examine information that is useful in applied settings. The intended learning outcomes are to: Integrate knowledge from research design, learning, cognition, and social psychology Apply the language of psychology in real-world settings and connect with current events Critically evaluate scientific information, data and research methodologies Discover how psychological theories help assess, predict or change human behaviour

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Psychology1X03/1N03CourseOutline-Fall2016

CourseStaff Location

OfficeHours

Dr.JoeKimInstructor

PC/106 PostedweeklyonAvenue

Dr.MichelleCadieuxCourseCoordinator

MacIntroPsychOfficePC/110

PostedweeklyonAvenue

Dr.EllenMacLellanConestogaInstructor

ConestogaCampusRoomTBA

Tuesdays1:00pm-2:00pm

IetaShams&JackLegereHeadTAs

PCLobby

TAdrop-inhours PCLobbyoronlineatappear.in/macintropsych

Tuesday-Thursday11:00am-1:00pm

Allcorrespondenceregardingthiscourseshouldbesentto:intropsych@mcmaster.causingyourMcMasteremailandNOTyourAvenueaccount.Ifyouhaveadditionalquestionsregardingcoursematerial,youhaveseveraloptions:

• AskCourseStafforTAsduringOfficeandLobbyhours,postedweeklyonAvenue• AskyourpersonalTAduringtutorial• JointheactivediscussionsonAvenueforums.

YoumayalsocalltheMacIntroPsychofficeatX24428duringofficehours.Pleasenotethatphonemessageswillnotbereturned.Ifyouhavearequest,pleasecomeinpersonduringofficehoursorsendanemailtointropsych@mcmaster.ca.Notethatduringbusyperiods,itmaytakeupto48hourstoreturnyouremail.Pleasebepatient!Inadditiontothecoursestaff,youhavebeenassignedtoatutorialsectionwithyourpersonalTeachingAssistant(TA)whowillleadyourgroupthroughweeklydiscussions,activities,andquestions.

CourseDescriptionThiscourseintroducesascientificframeworktoexploreimportantquestionsinpsychology,neuroscienceandbehaviour.Usingpsychologicalresearchmethodstounderstandlearning,cognition,andsocialpsychology,thiscoursehelpslearnerstodevelopskillstointegrate,evaluateandexamineinformationthatisusefulinappliedsettings.Theintendedlearningoutcomesareto:

• Integrateknowledgefromresearchdesign,learning,cognition,andsocialpsychology• Applythelanguageofpsychologyinreal-worldsettingsandconnectwithcurrentevents• Criticallyevaluatescientificinformation,dataandresearchmethodologies• Discoverhowpsychologicaltheorieshelpassess,predictorchangehumanbehaviour

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EvaluationYourfinalgradeinPsychology1X03willbedeterminedbythefollowingmeasures:TutorialParticipation 10%AvenueQuizzes 30%AvenueQuizTerm 5%FinalExamination 55%Researchparticipation(optional) 5%reweightoffinalexamTutorialParticipation(10%)Weeklytutorialsareanimportantpartofthecourseandcontributeto10%ofyourfinalgrade.YourTAwillexpectactiveparticipationtocreateadynamiclearningenvironment.Ifyouhavespecificissueswiththisprocess,youmustspeaktothecoursecoordinatorassoonaspossible.YourTAwillassignyouagradeoutof10everythreetutorialsbasedonyourparticipationinonetutorial(5points),andyourattendanceintheothertwo(2.5pointseach).Toencourageparticipationduringalltutorials,youwillnotbeawareofwhichtutorialyouarebeingmarkedforparticipation.Youwillbeassessedontheelementsofparticipationusingtherubricbelow. Points Description Element Description

PART

ICIPAT

ION

Excellent 4-5 Consistentlyexemplifiesallthreeelementsofparticipation

Knowledge Demonstratesknowledgeofcoursematerial

Satisfactory 3Occasionallyexemplifiessomeelementsofparticipation Insightfulness

Demonstratesinsightfulandcriticalthinking

Poor 1-2 Rarelyexemplifieselementsofparticipation Synergy Demonstratespositiveand

constructiveinteractionswithpeers

Absent 0 Doesnotattendtutorial

YourTAwillalsopostacontent-relatedquestionontoyourtutorial’sAvenuediscussionboard.Studentswhochoosetoanswerallthreediscussionboardpostswithinamarkingperiodwillreceiveabonusmark(i.e.amarkof8/10wouldbecome9/10).Note:studentswhoregularlyattendtutorialsbutmakenocontributiontoclassdiscussionscannotreceiveagradehigherthan5outof10.Therefore,itisessentialthatyouactivelyparticipateifyouwishtoearnahighparticipationgrade.YourTAcanhelpyouwithsuggestionsfordemonstratingactiveparticipationAvenueQuizzes(30%)Thereare10weeklyonlineAvenueQuizzesduringthesemesterwhichwillcovermaterialfromtheassignedWebModulesANDassignedreadingsfromtheTextbookorJournalarticles.Forexample,Quiz1willcontainmaterialcoveredfromtheResearchMethods1&2webmodulesandthetextbookChapter2reading.EachQuizis“openbook”andyoumaycollaboratewithyourpeersbutyoumayNOTpostquestions.AvenueQuizzesareanopportunitytoassessandconsolidateyourknowledgeoftheweek’scontentinpreparationfortheFinalExamwhereyouwillbeworkingindependentlyandwithoutaccesstosupportingresources.EachQuizwillcoverthewebmoduleandreadingsfromthesameweekascoveredintutorial.EachAvenueQuizwillconsistof10multiple-choicequestions.AvenueQuizzeswillbemadeavailableonlineeveryFridayat6AMandwillpromptlycloseonSaturdayat6AM.Youwillhave20minutestocompleteeachquizonceyouopenit.AfterclosingonSaturday,theQuizwillbereviewedandgradeswillbereleasedonthefollowingTuesday.

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Quizquestionsaredesignedtogobeyondmererecallandchallengeyoutoapplyanddemonstrateyourcomprehension.Inotherwords,simplymemorizingtermswillnotleadtoafavourablegrade.Tohelpyouprepareandassessyourstudy,youwillhaveaPre-Quizeachweek(releasedonMonday)thatwillbegradedimmediatelyandwillprovideyouwithfeedbackonwhyyourchosenoptionwascorrect/incorrect.YoucanreviewthecompletedPre-QuizundertheQuizzestabonAvenue.ThePre-QuizservesasanexcellentlearningtoolasitisdrawnfromthesamequestionbankasyouractualFridayQuiz,butdoesnotofficiallycountforgrades.NotethatthePre-QuizMUSTbecompletedtogainaccesstotheweeklyAvenueQuiz.InternetProblemsInternetissuescanhappen.WealwaysrecommendthatyoucompleteyourquizzesoncampuswhereareliableInternetconnectionisguaranteed.WhilewedonotaccommodateforindividualInternetissues,wecangradeyourquizmanuallyifyoutakescreenshots.Pleasemakesurethatallphotoshaveyournameintheshot.Lecturei<clickerBonusPointsDuringyourweeklyin-classlecturesyouwillbegiventheopportunitytoearni<clickerbonuspoints.Eachweek,youwillhaveashortquizduringclass.Eachquestionwillbeworthamaximumof2points.Youwillreceive1bonuspointforansweringthequestionindividuallyand1additionalpointforansweringcorrectlyfollowingcollaboration.Mindwanderingprobeswilloccurthroughoutthelecture.Forthiscourse,mindwanderingisdefinedasthoughtsunrelatedtothetaskathand.Usingyouri<clicker,youwillanswerbriefquestionsaboutthequalityofyourattention.Youranswerswillremainanonymousandyouwillreceive1bonuspointforansweringeachprobe.Alllecturebonusquizzesandprobesrequireani<clickertocomplete.Theycanbepurchasedatthecampusstore.Youmustbringyouri<clickertoeverylectureifyouwishtoparticipateinthesebonusopportunities.Attheendoftheterm,thetotalnumberofpointsearnedwillearnyouthefollowingrewards:Points Reward30andabove Droplowestparticipationgrade40andabove Droplowestparticipationgrade+lowestquizgrade50andabove Droplowestparticipationgrade+2lowestquizgrade

Registeryouri<clickerToregisteryouri<clickerpleasegotohttps://www1.iclicker.com/register-clicker/YourStudentIDisyourMacID,whichiswhatyouusetologintoAvenue.ItisalsothefirstpartofyourMcMasteremailaddress.DoNOTuseyourstudentnumberforthissection.Failuretobringyourpersonali<clickertolectureorfailuretoregisteryouri<clickerproperlywillresultinazerobeingassignedtotherelevantLectureBonusPointquiz.AvenueQuizTerm(5%)TheQuizTermwilltaketheformofalongerAvenueQuiz.Itwillbe20multiplechoicequestionsandyouwillbegiven40minutestocompleteit.TheQuizTermwillopenonFridayOctober28that6amandwillcloseonSaturdayOctober29that6am.Thisisacumulativeassessment.ItwillcontaininformationfromResearchMethods,ClassicalandInstrumentalConditioning,ProblemSolving&Intelligence,andLanguage.Itwillcovermaterialpresentedinthewebmodules,in-personlecture,andassignedreadings.FinalExam(55%)AcumulativeFinalExamwillbewritteninDecemberasscheduledbytheRegistrar'sOffice.Ifyouchoosetocompletetheoptionalresearchparticipationoption(seebelow),theweightofyourfinalexaminationwillbereducedfrom55%to50%.TheFinalExamcoversmaterialpresentedinwebmodules,in-personlecture,tutorials,andassignedreadingsfromtheentireterm.

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ResearchParticipationOptionYouhavetheoptiontoreducetheweightofyourFinalExamfrom55%to50%bycompletingandattainingtwocreditsofresearchparticipationwiththeDepartmentofPsychology,Neuroscience,andBehaviour.Inadditiontoprovidingyouwithextracredit,theresearchparticipationoptionallowsyoutotakepartinsomeexcitingresearchtakingplacerighthereatMcMasterandobservehowpsychologistsconducttheirstudies.ThesystemthatthedepartmentusestotrackresearchparticipationiscalledSona,whichcanbeaccessedatmcmaster.sona-systems.com.ToaccessSonaforthefirsttime,selectthe“RequestAccount”optionontherightofyourscreenandenteryourname,studentnumber,andMcMasteremailaddress.Youwillalsobeaskedtopickyourcourses.PleaseselectPsych1X03fromthelist.Afterashortdelay,youwillreceiveanemailfromSonawithausernameandtemporarypasswordthatyoucanusetoaccessthewebsite.Youshouldchangeyourtemporarypasswordtosomethingmorememorablebyselecting“MyProfile”.Makesureyourstudentnumberisenteredcorrectly!Note:YoumustactivateyouMcMasterIDbeforeyoucancreateaSonaaccount.ToactivateyourID,pleasegotowww.mcmaster.ca/uts/macid

CompletingYourResearchParticipationCreditWhenyoulogintoSonaforthefirsttime,youwillbeaskedtofilloutashortsurvey.Thisinformationisusedfilteroutanyexperimentsforwhichyouarenoteligible.Toregisterforanexperiment,select“StudySign-Up”fromthemainSonapage.Youwillbepresentedwithalistofcurrentlyavailableexperiments,withashortdescriptiongivenabouteach.Beforeselectinganexperiment,besuretoreadthedescriptioncarefully,makingspecialnoteofanyspecificcriteriaforparticipation(forexample,someexperimentsonlyallowfemalestoparticipate,whileothersmayrequiresubjectswhospeakasecondlanguage).Whenyouhavefoundanexperimentthatyouwouldliketoparticipatein,select“ViewTimeSlotsforthisStudy”toviewavailabletimeslots,thenselect“Sign-Up”toregisterforatimethatfitsyourschedule.Youwillreceiveaconfirmationemailwiththedetailsofyourselection.Besuretowritedowntheexperimentnumber,experimentername,location,andtelephoneextensionfromthisemail.Afteryouhavecompletedanexperiment,youwillbegivenapaperslipverifyingyourparticipation.Thisslipisforyourrecordsonly—intheeventthatanexperimentisnotcreditedtoyourSonaaccount,thisslipisyourproofofparticipation.Shortlyaftercompletinganexperiment,youshouldnoticethatyourSonaaccounthasbeencreditedbytheexperimenter.AdditionalNotes• Youmustcompletetwofullhoursofexperiments,andnoless,ifyouwishtoearnthe5%credit.• Ifyoudonotwishtoparticipateasaresearchsubjectforanyreason,youmaystillearnyourresearch

participationcreditbyobservingtwohoursofexperiments.Ifyouwouldliketochoosethisoption,pleaseseethecoursecoordinator,Dr.MichelleCadieux,inPC110.

• Ifyoufailtoshowupfortwoexperiments,youwillloseyouroptiontocompletetheresearchparticipationcredit.Ifyouknowinadvancethatyouwillbeunabletoattendascheduledexperiment,pleasecontacttheexperimenterassoonaspossible.

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WelcometoPsychology1X03/1N03/1F03WelcometoPSYCH1X03:IntroductiontoPsychology,Neuroscience&Behaviour,oneoftwoMacIntroPsychcoursesofferedatMcMasterUniversity(PSYCH1XX3isofferedinTerm2).YourIntroPsychcoursefollowsinthetraditionofMcMasterUniversity’slong-standingreputationofexcellenceininnovativeteachingandlearning.Inthiscourse,youwillexperienceauniqueblendedlearningmodelthatcombinesonlinelearningtechnologywithtraditionalface-to-faceinstruction.OnyourwaytotheweeklyQuizzesandFinalExam,thereareseveralresourcesavailabletohelpyoumasterthecurriculum:CourseHandbook:Yourcoursehandbookcontainsvaluableinformationregardingcoursestructure,outlines,andguidesforwebmodulesandtutorials.CourseTextbook:YourcoursetextbookcanbepurchasedattheMcMastercampusstoreanditcontainsrequiredreadingswithtestablematerialforthecourse.MacIntroPsych.com:TherearemanysupplementaryresourcesthathavebeenspeciallydevelopedtocomplimentthehandbookatMacIntroPsych.comincludingpracticetests,studyaids,importantlinks,informationaboutcourseevents,university’sservices,andtipsforacademicsuccess.AportionoftheproceedsfromthiscoursewaregotowardthedevelopmentandmaintenanceofMacIntroPsych.comAvenuetoLearn:YourprimarycoursecontentwillbedeliveredthroughtheAvenuelearningmanagementsystemlocatedathttp://Avenue.mcmaster.ca.Avenueallowsyouaccesstoweeklywebmodules,courseannouncements,discussionforums,andgraderecords.ToaccessAvenue,useyourMacIDandpassword.BelowaresomeofthefeaturesofAvenue.WebModules:ThemostuniquefeatureofMacIntroPsychisthewayyoureceiveyourprimarycoursecontent—it’sallonline!Youcanaccessthewebmodulesfromthelibrary,yourroom,oranywhereyouhaveaninternetconnection.Theinteractivewebmodulesfeatureaudio,videoanimations,andvividgraphics.Checkoutthemanyadvancedfeaturesthatallowyoutointeractwiththecontentaccordingtoyourpersonallearningstyle.Usethenavigationtoolsandintegratedsearchfunctiontomoveaboutthemodule.Youcantestyourknowledgewithcheckpoints,participantinclasspolls,learnmoreaboutfacultyrelatedresearch,andcheckoutinterestinglinksinourmedia+section.Besuretoviewtheassignedwebmodulesbeforeyouarriveatyourweeklylectureandtutorialtostayonschedule,getspointsonthebonusquizzes,andactivelyparticipate.DiscussionBoards:MoreextendedtopicdiscussionsareavailableontheAvenueDiscussionBoard.Joinanexistingdiscussionorstartanewthread.Ourdiscussionboardsareconsistentlythemostactiveincomparisontoanyothercourseoncampus,sojumprightinwithyouropinion!DiscoverPsychology-ScienceYouCanUse:Ifyouareinterestedinpursuingaprograminpsychologyorarejustinterestedinlearningmoreaboutpsychology,neuroscience,andbehaviour,plantoattendthisspeciallivelectureseries.Althoughmanycolloquiumscanseemintimidatingandoutofreach,thesetalksaremadeespeciallyforyou,theMacIntroPsychstudent.Eachmonthadifferentfacultymemberwillpresentafascinatingtalkfocusingonthemostinterestingandaccessibleresearch.Ifyoucan’tmakeitinperson,youcanalwayswatchthelecturelaterasitispostedoniTunesUniversity.Pleasevisitwww.discoverpsychology.cafordetails.Tutorials:Youwilljoinasmalltutorialsection(cappedat26students)ledbyaTeachingAssistant(TA)whoisenrolledinorhascompletedPSYCH3TT3:AppliedEducationalPsychology,acoursedesignedspecificallytohelpTAsleadeffectivetutorialsandguideyouthroughMacIntroPsych.Eachyear,ourTAsreceivetopratingsfromstudentsacrosscampussodon’tbeshytoaskquestions.IfyouthinkyourTAisespeciallyamazing,considernominatingthemfortheKathySteeleAwardwhichhonoursthetopTAoftheyear.YourTAwillguidediscussions,leadactivitiesanddemonstrations,andansweranyquestionsyoumighthave.TutorialsareupdatedeachyearbyfeedbackfromstudentsandTAs.

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LobbyHours:Haveaquestionorstillconfusedaboutaspecificconcept?Needsomeone-on-onetime?WanttomeetTAsandstudentsfromoutsideyourtutorial?Dropbythelobbyofthepsychologybuilding(timespostedonAvenue)tospeakwithTAsandstudents.Can’tmakeittocampus?Dropbyonlineatappear.in/macintropsych.IfyouhaveadministrativequestionspleaseseeDr.MichelleCadieux,thecoursecoordinator,inPC110.HerofficehoursareupdatedonAvenueweekly.

McMasterStudentAbsenceForm(MSAF)Whatisit?Thisisaself-reportingtoolthatallowsyoutoreportabsencesforupto3daysduetoillness.Youarelimitedto1persemestersouseitwisely.TheMSAFformshouldbefilledoutwithin3daysofthemissedworkanditisyourresponsibilitytofollowupwithyourinstructortodiscussthenatureoftheaccommodations.Ifyoumissmorethan3daysorexceed1requestpersemester,youmustcontactyourAssociateDean’sOffice(FacultyOffice).Atthispoint,youmayberequiredtoprovideadditionalsupportingdocumentation.Pleaseuseintropsych@mcmaster.caasthecontactemailonyourMSAF

NOTE:Itisyourresponsibilitytocatchuponmissedwork!Itisagoodideatogetpeercontactsduringthefirstweekofclassessoyoucansharenotesandcatcheachotherup.WheredoIgotofillthisout?GototheMcMasterwebsiteandeithersearchMSAFortypeinhttp://www.mcmaster.ca/msaf/inthesearchbar.Atthispoint,readthepageandclickagree.Fromthereyouwillbeguidedthroughtheprocessinfillingouttheform.Absences/MissedQuiz/Tutorial/ExamIfyoumustmissaquiz,tutorialduetoillnessorothersituationsandyouhavealreadyusedyourMSAF,theCourseCoordinatorrequiresthepermissionofyourAssociateDean’sofficetoexcuseyourabsence.Youmayrequiredocumentation(e.g.doctor'snote,weddinginvitation).TheAssociateDean’sofficewillmakeadecisionandforwardthedatesofanyexcusedabsencetotheCourseCoordinatorwithoutdetailsofyourillness/situation.

HowtoUseGoogleScholarGooglescholarisagreattooltofindpeerreviewedjournalarticles.Itisquickandsimple.Below,wehaveoutlinedafewtipstomakeitevensimpler.HowdoIgetthere?Easy!Typeinhttp://scholar.google.ca,orjusttype“scholar”intoGoogle.Ican’tseemtoaccessanyarticles,whatdoIdo?Mostjournalsrequireyoutopurchaseanarticlebeforeyoucanaccessit.Luckily,McMasterhaspurchasedthesearticlesforus!Allyouhavetodoisclickon“scholarpreferences”atthetoprightofthewindow.Whereitsays“LibraryLinks”enter“McMaster”thenscrolltothebottomandsavepreferences.Simple!Iamtryingtofindarticlesaboutageneraltopic,whatdoIdo?Usethesearchboxtosearcharticlesbytheirjournal,author(s),title,ortopic.Anothersearchoptionistoclickon“advancedscholarsearch”besidethesearchbox.Thiswillallowyoutosearchforspecificjournals,authors,andtitles.Youcanevensearchforarticlesaboutaparticulartopicpublishedwithinaparticulartimeframeandpublishedinaparticularjournal.Playaroundwithitandgetusedtothistool.Itwillcomeinhandynotjustthissemester,butformuchofyouruniversitycareer.

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PrivacyandConductInthiscoursewewillbeusingAVENUEfortheonlineportionsofyourcourse.Studentsshouldbeawarethatwhentheyaccesstheelectroniccomponentsofthiscourse,privateinformationsuchasfirstandlastnames,usernamesfortheMcMastere-mailaccounts,andprogramaffiliationmaybecomeapparenttoallotherstudentsinthesamecourse.Theavailableinformationisdependentonthetechnologyused.Continuationinthiscoursewillbedeemedasconsenttothisdisclosure.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcernsaboutsuchdisclosure,pleasediscussthiswiththeCourseCoordinator.Allpostsondiscussionforumsshouldbepoliteandrefrainfromderogatoryandunacceptablelanguage.

ChangesduringthetermTheinstructoranduniversityreservetherighttomodifyelementsofthecourseduringtheterm.Theuniversitymaychangethedatesanddeadlinesforanyorallcoursesinextremecircumstances.Ifeithertypeofmodificationbecomesnecessary,reasonablenoticeandcommunicationwiththestudentswillbegivenwithexplanationandtheopportunitytocommentonchanges.ItistheresponsibilityofthestudenttochecktheirMcMasteremailandcoursewebsitesweeklyduringthetermandtonoteanychanges.

ANoteAboutNoteTakingStudentsoftenwonder(andworry)abouthowextensivetheirnotesshouldbe.Thishandbookprovidesoutlineswithkeypointsandslidesreproducedfromthewebmodulestoguideyourownnotetaking.Therereallyisnosubstitutefordoingthisyourselftolearnthematerial.If,however,youcanrefertoyournotesandanswerthepracticequestionsthatfollowthehandbookoutlines,youshouldfindyourselfingoodshapefortheweeklyquizzesandtheexamtocome.

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ANoteAboutTestsWithpracticequestionsinthishandbook,iclickerbonuspointquestions,Pre-QuizandQuizzes,youmightbewondering“whyaretheresomanytests?!”.Thesimpleansweristhattestinghasbeenshowntobethemosteffectivewaytolearninformationinthelongterm.Retrieval-EnhancedLearningManystudentslikelyviewtestingasanegativenecessityoftheircoursesandwouldprefertohaveasfewtestsaspossible.Thinkingabouttestingthiswayisduetoyearsofexperiencingtestsasahigh-stakesassessmentoflearning.Thisisunfortunategiventhefactthattestingimproveslearning.Overthepasthundredyears,researchonthecharacteristicsofhumanlearningandmemoryhasdemonstratedthatpracticetestingenhanceslearningandretentionofinformation(e.g.,Dunloskyetal.,2013;Roediger&Karpicke,2006a).Practicetestingcantakemanyforms.Itcanrefertopracticingyourrecallofinformationbyusingflashcards,completingpracticeproblemsorquestionsinatextbook,orcompletinglow-stakestestsaspartofacourserequirement.ThisprinciplewastheprimarymotivationforredesigningtheMacIntroPsychcoursetohaveweekly,lowstakesquizzes.AnexcellentexampleofthepoweroftestingmemorycomesfromastudybyRoedigerandKarpicke(2006b),whereinundergraduatestudentswerepresentedwithshort,educationallyrelevanttextsforinitialstudy.Followinginitialstudystudentseitherstudiedthematerialagain,ortookapracticetest.Afinaltestwastakenafterashortretentioninterval(5minutes)orlongretentioninterval(2days).Afterashortretentionintervalrestudyingproducedbetterrecallthantesting(81%vs.75%).However,withthelongretentionintervaltestingproducedsignificantlybetterrecallthanrestudying(68%vs.54%).Thus,aftertwodays,performancedeclined27%forstudentswhorestudiedthematerial,butonly7%forstudentsthatpracticedrecall.Interestingly,providingstudentswiththecorrectanswerfeedbackafteratestenhancesthepositiveeffectoftesting.Withfeedback,learnersareabletocorrecterrors,andmaintaintheircorrectresponses.Moreover,takingatestandreviewingfeedbackcanenhancefuturestudysessions.Researchshowsthatwhenastudenttakesatestbeforerestudyingmaterial,theylearnmorefromtherestudyingsessionthaniftheyrestudywithouttakingatestbeforehand(e.g.,Karpicke,2009).Thisiscalledtest-potentiatedlearning.WhydoestestingimproveretentionofinformationandhowcanIuseit?Explanationsforthepositiveeffectsoftestingfocusonhowtheactofretrievalaffectsmemory.Specifically,itissuggestedthatretrievinginformationleadstoanelaborationofmemorytracesandthecreationofadditionalretrievalpaths.Togetherthesechangestomemorysystemsmakeitmorelikelythattheinformationwillbesuccessfullyretrievedagaininthefuture.Thissuggeststhattestingisnotjustanassessmenttool,butalsoaneffectivelearningtool.AsastudentinthiscourseyoucantakeadvantageofretrievalenhancedlearningeachweekinpreparationforyourweeklyQuiz.Thisbeginswithstudyingwebmodulecontentearlyintheweek(e.g.,SundayorMonday).Youcanthenengageinretrievalpracticeasaformofreviewafteryourinitialstudysession.AtthispointyoushouldbereadytocompletethePre-quizandreviewthefeedback(byWednesdayorThursday).Thisgivesyoutheopportunitytotakeadvantageoftest-potentiatedlearningwhenyoureviewcontentagainbeforecompletingyourQuizonFriday.Thissuggestedscheduleofstudying,andincorporationofretrievalpracticewillhelpyoulearnandretainthecoursecontent.Engaginginthisprocesseachweekenhancesyourlong-termmemoryforcoursecontentandthereforeadvancesyourpreparationsforthefinalexam!Suggestedfurtherreading:

1. Dunlosky,etal.,(2009).PsychologicalScienceinthePublicInterest,14(1),4-58.2. Karpicke,J.D.(2009).JournalofExperimentalPsychology:General,138,469–486.3. Roediger,H.L.,&Karpicke,J.D.(2006a).PsychologicalScience,17,249–255.4. Roediger,H.L.,&Karpicke,J.D.(2006b).PerspectivesonPsychologicalScience,1,181–210.

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CampusResourcesThefollowingaresomeoftheresourcesavailabletoMcMasterUniversitystudents.Readovereachdescriptionandfamiliarizeyourselfwithwhatisavailable!

StudentAccessibilityServicesStudentAccessibilityServicesoffersvarioussupportsforstudentswithdisabilities.Theyworkwithfull-time,part-time,andprospectivestudents.SASassistswithacademicanddisability-relatedneeds,includinglearningstrategies,note-taking,assistivetechnologies,test&examadministration,accommodationsforcourses,groups,andevents.Website:http://sas.mcmaster.ca/Phone:905-525-9140ext.28652Teletypewriter(TTY):905-528-4307 Email:[email protected]:McMasterUniversityStudentCentre(MUSC)-Basement,RoomB107

StudentWellnessCentreTheStudentWellnessCentreoffersmedical&healthservices,personalcounselling,andmentalhealthservices.

Medical&Health:TheStudentWellnessCentreprovidesawiderangeofhealthservicesforstudentsandwillactastheirpersonalhealthcareproviderthroughouttheirstudiesatMcMaster.Appointmentbookingsshouldbemadeaheadoftime.PersonalCounselling&MentalHealth:Atsomepoint,almosteveryoneexperiencesmajorconcernsthatmayinterferewiththeirsuccess,happiness,andsatisfactionatuniversity.Commonconcernsarerelationships,mooddisorders,learningdisabilities,bodyimage,anxiety,anddepression.TheStudentWellnessCentreprovidesexperiencedcounsellorsforbookingsandemergencyappointments. Website:http://wellness.mcmaster.ca/Phone:905-525-9140ext.27700Email:[email protected]:MUSCB101

McMasterInstituteforInnovationandExcellenceinTeachingandLearning(MIIETL)Thisinstituteisdesignedtoenablesuccessinteachingandlearning.Theiractivitiesincludebothgeneralanddiscipline-specificapproachestothepromotionofsuccessfullearninginallitsformsandcontexts.Website:miietl.mcmaster.caPhone:905-525-9140ext.24540Office:MillsLibraryL504

AcademicAdvisinginPNBAnnHollingsheadistheacademicadvisorforanyoneinthePNBdepartmentatMcMaster.Shehasalotofknowledgeaboutupper-yearcoursesandcanhelpyoumakethebestdecisionsaboutwhatcoursestotake.AnnisavailableMonday–Friday9:00am-5:00pmfordrop-inhelporbyappointment.

Email:[email protected]:905-525-9140ext.23005Office:PC109Note:Foracademicadvisingforotherdepartment,visityourfaculty’swebsite(SocialScience,Science,Engineering,etc.)formoreinformation.

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AcademicHonestyAcademicdishonestyconsistsofmisrepresentationbydeceptionorbyotherfraudulentmeansandcanresultinseriousconsequences,e.g.thegradeofzeroonanassignment,lossofcreditwithanotationonthetranscript(notationreads:GradeofFassignedforacademicdishonesty),and/orsuspensionorexpulsionfromtheuniversity.Itisthestudent’sresponsibilitytounderstandwhatconstitutesacademicdishonesty.ForinformationonthevariouskindsofacademicdishonestypleaserefertotheAcademicIntegrityPolicy,specificallyAppendix3at:http://www.mcmaster.ca/univsec/policy/AcademicIntegrity.pdfThefollowingillustratesonlythreeformsofacademicdishonesty:• Plagiarism,e.g.thesubmissionofworkthat isnotone’sownorforwhichothercredithasbeensoughtor

obtained;• Impropercollaboration;or,• Copyingorusingunauthorizedaidsintestsorexaminations.

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ANotefromDr.JoeKimWehavemanytalentedandpassionatemembersoftheInstructionalStaffandDevelopmentTeamthatworkhardtobringyouanoutstandingcourseexperience.MacIntroPsychwashonouredwiththe2010President’sAwardforExcellenceinCourseandResourceDesign.OuruniqueIntroPsychProgramhasbeenthetopicofacademicstudyandreceivedwidespreadmediaattentionintheTorontoStar,GlobeandMail,CHCHNews,andMaclean’s(nottomentionMac’sownDailyNews).Importantly,thecontinualdevelopmentoftheIntroPsychBlendedLearningEnvironmentmodelissupportedbyongoingresearch.AstheDirectoroftheAppliedCognitioninEducationLab,Iamactivelyinterestedinteaching,learningandtechnologyfrombothanacademicandapracticalperspective.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.science.mcmaster.ca/acelab/orfollowmytwitterfeed:@tlcjoekimUniversitycansometimesseemlikeanimpersonalandstrangeplace,especiallyforLevel1studentswhoaredealingwithmanyadjustments.Ihopethatinexploringthecourseresources,youwillnotforgetthatthereisareallivefacultymemberresponsiblefortheMacIntroPsychProgram—me!Ihaveregularofficehours(postedweeklyonAvenue)setasidesolelytogivemeachancetomeetandtalkwithyou.Ifyouhaveaquestion,comment,complaint,concern,orjustwanttoseeandchatwithalivefacultymember,docome.Manystudentsarereluctanttotalktoafacultymemberoutsideofclass.Don'tgiveintothefeeling!Ihavehadmanygreatconversationswithstudentsthathavestartedoffwithasupposedly“silly”question.AsaTeachingProfessor,myprimaryresponsibilitiesareteachingandinteractingwithstudents;evenmyareaofresearchinterestconcernspedagogy—theformalstudyofteachingandlearning.Mygoalistohelpyouunderstandandappreciatesomeofthereallyinterestingandimportantthingsthatweknow(orthinkweknow)abouthumanthoughtandbehaviour.Inmostfields—andasyouwillsee,certainlyinpsychology—thesimplestquestionsareoftenthemostimportantanddifficulttoanswer.Onelastpieceofadvice—getinvolvedinthecourse!MacIntroPsychisafascinatingworldwaitingtobeexploredbyyou!Keepupwiththewebmodules,activelyparticipateintutorials,jointhediscussionforums,andattendthemonthlyDiscoverPsychologytalksonFridays.Itreallywillmakeallthedifference.Followingeachwebmodule,Iwouldalsoencourageyoutoparticipateinthefeedbacksurveys.Manyofthemostpopularinteractivefeaturesweresuggestedbystudentsjustlikeyou.Ireallydoreadeverysinglecommentandtheyhavecontributedenormouslytominorandmajorchangesmadetoallaspectsofthecourse,andthisincludestheverycoursehandbookyouholdinyourhands.Onbehalfofallthewonderfulpeoplethatworkhardonthefrontlinesandbehindthescenes,bestofluckandhaveagreatyear!Dr.JoeKim

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WebModules:InteractiveandeasytonavigateNavigation:Youcanpause,skip,andrevieweachwebmodulewheneveryouwant.Tip:Youcanusethespacebartoquicklytogglebetweenpause/play.ViewingOptions:YoucanviewyourwebModuleswithonanoutlineofthesubtopicsorviewnotesforafulltranscriptofDr.Kim’snarration.Search:TheModulesarefullyindexedandcanbesearchedbykeywords.Checkpoints:ThroughouttheModulesyouwillfindcheckpointquestionsdesignedtoassessyourunderstanding.Polls:ShareyouropinionontopicalquestionsrelatedtotheModule.Resources&Media+:Watchvideosandfinddocumentsrelatedtothewebmodule.Thisistheplacetolearnmoreabouttopicsyouenjoyed.

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CourseContentScheduleforPsychology1X03/1N03–Fall2016

Thegeneralscheduleforthiscoursecontentisgivenbelow.AnychangestothisstructurewillbeannouncedonAvenue.Itisyourresponsibilitytokeepup-to-datewithanyschedulechanges.

Weekof WebModule ChapterReading Notes

Sep5 NoClassorTutorial

Sept12 ResearchMethods1and2 2 Quiz1

Sept19 ClassicalConditioning 3(sectionsIntro-5) Quiz2

Sep26 InstrumentalConditioning 3(sections6-8) Quiz3

Oct3 ProblemSolvingandIntelligence JournalArticle Quiz4

Oct10 MidtermRecess NoClassorTutorial

Oct17 Language 4 Quiz5

Oct24 ReviewWeek QuizTerm

Oct31 Categories&Concepts Journalarticle Quiz6

Nov7 Attention 5(sectionsIntro-4) Quiz7

Nov14 Memory 5(sections5-9) Quiz8

Nov21 FormingImpressions 6(sectionsIntro-1) Quiz9

Nov28 InfluenceofOthers1and2 6(sections2-7) Quiz10

Dec5 --- --- Finalin-classlecture

AvenueQuizzesopeneachweekonFridayat6amandclosepromptlyonSaturdayat6am