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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
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Elena Varea; Ileana Enesco; Silvia Guerrero; Paula Barrios – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: The study of myths in psychology has conceptual and educational relevance: How to adapt the teaching of psychology to confront myths with grounded knowledge? A first step is to know which myths prevail and its relation to training in psychology. Objective: To explore myth's prevalence among Spanish first-year university students of…
Descriptors: Psychology, Misconceptions, Specialists, Foreign Countries
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Ober, Teresa M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
This study describes the pedagogical use of an online digital tool designed to support students' writing of research reports. The tool, "Manuscript Builder," provides a structure and a set of prompts to support students' writing. Participants included students enrolled in an undergraduate psychology course (N = 22) who were randomly…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Writing Instruction, Social Sciences
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Zannella, Lesley; Vahedi, Zahra; Want, Stephen – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
Researchers often rely on undergraduate students to participate in psychological studies and so ethical guidelines state that there must be educational value to their participation. In previous studies that have asked undergraduates whether they felt they learned something new from participating in research, students have generally said yes.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Participation, Psychological Studies, Social Science Research
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Bartels, Jared M.; Milovich, Marilyn M.; Moussier, Sabrina – Teaching of Psychology, 2016
The present study examined the coverage of Stanford prison experiment (SPE), including criticisms of the study, in introductory psychology courses through an online survey of introductory psychology instructors (N = 117). Results largely paralleled those of the recently published textbook analyses with ethical issues garnering the most coverage,…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Psychology, Online Surveys, Social Science Research
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Howell, Jennifer L.; Shepperd, James A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Among the best-known and most robust biases in person perception is the correspondence bias--the tendency for people to make dispositional, rather than situational, attributions for an actor's behavior. The correspondence bias appears in virtually every social psychology textbook and in many introductory psychology textbooks, yet the authors'…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Social Cognition, Social Psychology, Psychology
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Lewis, J. Scott; Harrison, Marissa A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Chickering and Gamson's notable summary of the best practices of undergraduate teaching include promoting active learning, cooperation, and student-faculty contact. The present study hypothesized that online delivery of lecture prior to course meetings allows more in-class time to achieve these goals. Students in a control group received a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Lecture Method, Blended Learning
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Johnson, E. Jean; Tuskenis, Albert D.; Howell, Glenna L.; Jaroszewski, Kimberly – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
The authors developed and assessed a new undergraduate psychology course: Thinking and Writing in Psychology. A description of how the course was developed using the APA learning goals as well as results from an analysis of the course's effectiveness are offered. The course demonstrated a positive impact on the overall grade point average and…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Psychology, Writing Skills, Thinking Skills
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Ritchey, Kristin A.; Bott, Jennifer P. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
We describe a method for helping introductory psychology students identify interdisciplinary connections among 5 social science disciplines. Pre- and posttest data assessed 359 undergraduates' understanding of psychology's relation to other fields. Results indicate the method is effective and provides one way for individual instructors to address…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Psychology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Pretests Posttests
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Katz, Barry; Tomazic, Terry J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1993
Describes primary and supplemental textbooks on nonparametric statistics. Lists conceptual and applied articles using these techniques. Recommends using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS-X) computer statistical analysis program. (CFR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Material Evaluation, Instructional Materials
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Hindman, C. Douglas – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a study investigating the usefulness of crib notes in taking exams in undergraduate courses. Results showed little apparent benefit to the student except in remembering lists and definitions. (CK)
Descriptors: Cheating, Higher Education, Psychology, Social Science Research
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Barnett, Mark A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1986
Reports results from a study of 377 high school and college students' level of personality psychology knowledge as measured by the 60-item true-false Personality Research Test. Concludes that much of what personality textbooks purport to teach undergraduates may already be known through common informal experiences. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personality, Psychology, Secondary Education
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Levine, Judith R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
When evaluating faculty members, colleagues differ widely in standards of grading. Individual differences in the use of rating scales must lead educators to question the validity of colleague observations. Peer evaluation should be used only if the integrity of the process can be maintained. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Social Sciences
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Bobko, Philip; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a study examing 34 introductory psychological statistics texts for their usage and definitions of the terms "random sample" and "simple random sampling." Results showed a high percentage of conceptual errors. (CK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Psychology, Sampling
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Walton, Marsha D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
This article describes an exercise which helps students understand the limitations of empirical data and theory for answering practical questions. The exercise takes between two and three hours to complete and highlights the importance of values in determining "correct" answers to practical questions. (JDH)
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Sciences
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