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Illustrating Concepts And Phenomena In Psychology A Teacherfriendly Compendium Of Examples E Leslie Cameron

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Illustrating Concepts And Phenomena In Psychology A Teacherfriendly Compendium Of Examples E Leslie Cameron
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.68 MB
Pages: 484
Author: E. Leslie Cameron, Douglas A. Bernstein
ISBN: 9783030856496, 3030856496
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Illustrating Concepts And Phenomena In Psychology A Teacherfriendly Compendium Of Examples E Leslie Cameron by E. Leslie Cameron, Douglas A. Bernstein 9783030856496, 3030856496 instant download after payment.

This compendium of examples of psychological concepts and phenomena is designed to make it easier for both novice and experienced teachers of psychology at all levels to bring new and/or particularly illuminating examples to their lectures and other presentations.

Psychology instructors know that vivid examples bring concepts to life for students, making psychology both more accessible and interesting. Having a good supply of such examples can be particularly important when, as often happens, students fail to immediately grasp particular points, especially those that are complex or difficult. Generating compelling examples can be challenging, particularly when teaching a course, such as Introductory Psychology, in which much of the material is outside one’s main area of expertise, when teaching a course for the first time, or when teaching a course that isentirelyoutside one’s main area of expertise.

This compendium will serve as a one-stop reference that presents a topic-organized body of compelling examples that instructors can explore as they prepare their teaching materials.  The examples they will find range from simple illustrations (e.g., muting an obnoxious commercial as an example of negative reinforcement), to videos (e.g., of a patient with prosopagnosia), to brief stories (e.g., about how confirmation bias led a man to dismantle a kitchen because he assumed that an electrical stove’s whining clock was a trapped kitten), to short summaries of research that illustrate a concept or phenomenon.

Beyond their value for enhancing the quality and interest level of classroom lectures, the examples in this book can help teachers find ideas for engaging multiple-choice exam and quiz items. They can also serve as stimuli for writing assignments and small group discussions in which students are asked to come up with additional examples of the concept or phenomenon, or link them to other concepts or phenomena.

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