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Butler, Brenna M.; Morrow, Jennifer A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Introduction: Designing and conducting an intervention study is an arduous task for students that requires strong teaching and mentoring practices from psychology instructors. Statement of the Problem: Most research methods textbooks simply describe how an intervention is incorporated into a research study design (Johnson & Christensen, 2016),…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mentors, Research Methodology, Psychology
Sestir, Marc A.; Kennedy, Lindsay A.; Peszka, Jennifer J.; Bartley, Joanna G. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Background: A philosophical shift in statistics regarding emphasis on "New Statistics" (NS; Cumming, G. (2014). The new statistics: Why and how. Psychological Science, 25(1), 7-29.) over conventional null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) raises the question of appropriate material coverage in undergraduate statistics courses.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Statistics Education, Effect Size
William J. Chopik; Jeewon Oh – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Introduction: Improving students' experiences in courses has always been important; one important method for facilitating discussions is an effective icebreaker activity. Statement of the Problem: The move to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic presented new challenges for fostering connections among students. Given the constraints in…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Synchronous Communication, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Gerrit Bauer; Nate Breznau; Johanna Gereke; Jan H. Höffler; Nicole Janz; Rima-Maria Rahal; Joachim K. Rennstich; Hannah Soiné – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Introduction: The replication crisis in the behavioral and social sciences spawned a credibility revolution, calling for new open science research practices that ensure greater transparency, including preregistrations, open data and code, and open access. Statement of the Problem: Replications of published research are an important element in this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Replication (Evaluation), Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences
Fuentes, Milton A.; Zelaya, David G.; Madsen, Joshua W. – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Introduction: Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are receiving considerable attention in higher education. Within psychology, the American Psychological Association has highlighted the importance of cultural diversity in both undergraduate and graduate curricula and charged educators with facilitating the development of cultural competence…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Equal Education, Diversity, Inclusion
Cronan, Terry A.; Van Liew, Charles; Stal, Julia; Marr, Nicole; Patrus, Alan; Mansoor, Mathew; Cronan, Sierra B. – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether students' views of mentors have changed as a function of the increased number of faculty members conducting research and the inclusion of undergraduate students in faculty mentors' research teams, using reports from current students. The participants were 227 undergraduate, master's, and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Psychology, Student Research, Undergraduate Students
Stevens, Courtney; Witkow, Melissa R.; Smelt, Brenna; Good, Kendra; Hershman, Tova – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
This article presents a census of empirical studies on the scholarship of teaching published in "Teaching of Psychology", "Psychology Learning and Teaching", and "Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology" over the past decade. All articles from each issue were coded for characteristics identifying the…
Descriptors: Psychology, Teaching Methods, Institutional Characteristics, Scholarship
Hughes, Sean; Lyddy, Fiona; Kaplan, Robin; Nichols, Austin Lee; Miller, Haylie; Saad, Carmel Gabriel; Dukes, Kristin; Lynch, Amy-Jo – Teaching of Psychology, 2015
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology classes, few studies have assessed how readily upper-level undergraduate and graduate students endorse erroneous beliefs about the discipline. In Study 1, we administered a 30-item misconception test to an international sample of 670 undergraduate,…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Students, Misconceptions, Beliefs
Sizemore, O. J.; Lewandowski, Gary W., Jr. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
Students completed surveys at the beginning and end of a sophomore-level course on research and statistics. We hypothesized that the course would produce advances in knowledge of research and statistics and that those changes would be accompanied by more favorable attitudes toward the subject matter. Results showed that knowledge did increase…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Student Attitudes, Research Methodology, Attitude Measures
Johnson, David E.; Schroder, Simone I.; Erickson, Jonathan P.; Grimes, Katherine N. – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
This annotated bibliography is a continuation of those previously published in "Teaching of Psychology" (e.g., Berry & Daniel, 1984; Fulkerson & Wise, 1987; Johnson & Schroder, 1997; Wise & Fulkerson, 1996). In this paper, the authors maintained similar search methods and criteria for inclusion that were used in previous bibliographies. They also…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Psychology, Instruction, Classroom Techniques

Heesacker, Martin – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
In his article "The Pressure to Publish: A Graduate Student's Personal Plea" (Teaching of Psychology; v10 p177-78 1983), D. R. Fox took the position that pressure on college students to publish research results in many negative consequences. An alternative view that describes benefits of pressure to publish is presented here. (RM)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Psychology

Fox, Dennis R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
The author defends the position that he took in his article "The Pressure to Publish: A Graduate Student's Personal Plea" (Teaching of Psychology; v10 p177-78 1983) that pressuring college students to perform experiments for publication purposes only corrupts the ideals of what an education is supposed to be. (RM)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Psychology

Fox, Robert; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
Graduate students in psychology were effective at reducing undergraduate student anxiety through progressive relaxation training (PRT). Trainer sex did not differentially influence PRT effectiveness. (RM)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Educational Research, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Bohart, Arthur C.; O'Toole, Coleen M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a study which investigated student attitudes toward firing good teachers for lack of publications, differences in classroom performance between researchers and nonresearchers, awareness of professors' research interests, and whether research plays an important part in students' education. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Professors

White, Kathleen M.; Kolber, Robert G. – Teaching of Psychology, 1978
Investigates the relationship between evaluations of the teaching effectiveness of discussion group leaders and (1) teaching status (undergraduate or graduate), (2) sex of section leader, and (3) sex-typing. Results show that undergraduate teaching assistants are respected and successful section leaders, possibly because of their closeness in age…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discussion Groups, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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