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Marcus Bennett

Why students using laptops learn less in class even when they really are taking notes -... - 7 views

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    This really wasn't for the workshop. I just decided I was going to use this in a discussion with my students. I thought I'd share.
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    I personally still asked my students to have a book to write down their notes by hand. Mostly to avoid the distraction of using laptop. Good to know that there's more good in doing so. Thanks for sharing.
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    This could actually be a study that students can replicate; I tried to find the original article, but my data base access does not have it; here is the abstract: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/25/6/1159
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    Hi Marcus, I start the year off with note taking and get students to research the research on using technology over hand written notes. One of my students last year used Cunningham and Stanovich's study for their IA which was titled 'is the pen mightier than the keyboard'? I like this one, something new:0), Best regards, Yvette
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Top 10 Unethical Psychological Experiments - Listverse - 5 views

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    "In the zeal to learn about the human thought process and behavior, many early psychiatrists went too far with their experimentations, leading to stringent ethics codes and standards."
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    A brief description of 10 unethical experiments.  Basic but interesting.
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    Unethical Psychological Experiments
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    I have used this site with my AP classes. Some are quite disturbing!
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    In looking at ethics in psychology, I think it's important to look at the unethical side and implications, for students to really understand the consequences and repercussions of following unethical procedures... Site write-up: Humans Psychology is a relatively new science which gained popularity in the early 20th century with Wilhelm Wundt. In the zeal to learn about the human thought process and behavior, many early psychiatrists went too far with their experimentations, leading to stringent ethics codes and standards.
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    Just used this in class after talking about Money case.
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    Unethical Psychological Experiments
ruhisinha

Favourite 3 websites - 8 views

Jsprunger, thanks for sharing this amazing resource. psychedout is very relevant and informative.

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Sarah Moes

Hypnosis for the Relief and Control of Pain - 0 views

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    Hypnosis is likely to be effective for most people suffering from diverse forms of pain, with the possible exception of a minority of patients who are resistant to hypnotic interventions. Hypnosis is a set of techniques designed to enhance concentration, minimize one's usual distractions, and heighten responsiveness to suggestions to alter one's thoughts, feelings, behavior, or physiological state.
Rio-Ruth !!

Ethics in Research in Psychology - 3 views

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greater-good-science-center/how-to-cultivate-ethical_b_10284408.html THis article shares relevant thoughts on how to practice ethics in research http://study.com/acade...

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Zara McGregor

Ethics - 2 views

Being from Australia I thought I would post some Aussie ethics links Australian Psychological Society - http://www.psychology.org.au/about/ethics/ Psychology Board of Australia - http://www.psych...

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started by Zara McGregor on 10 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
ruthehickman

Creative Arts Therapy and Expressive Arts Therapy - 1 views

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    Creative arts therapies are dynamic, participatory approaches that have been around for more than 70 years. This site provides a guide to these methods based on the idea that nonverbal expression of thoughts and feelings can be a central part of therapy and whole-brain intervention.
ruthehickman

Psychology Perspectives | Simply Psychology - 0 views

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    This is a brief guide for perspectives in psychology that students can use to gain an initial understanding of the different schools of thought.
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    by Saul McLeod published 2007> Interesting because it links to online discussion about the perspectives approach in contemporary psychology.
susanvaidyan6

Why Procrastinators Procrastinate | Wait But Why - 0 views

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    I found this blog to be very helpful in dealing with the everyday problem of time management. The issue of procrastination is dealt with very well. In a very relatable manner, the author explains the thoughts associated with procrastination and helps readers deal with it too. There are plenty of the other articles on this blog that are very helpful.
ptheoret

Psychology Theories (Cognitive, Behavioral & More) - 0 views

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    Many of today's understanding of psychology comes from specific psychology theories. Some of these theories have fallen out of favor, while others remain widely accepted. In either case, these theories have contributed tremendously to our understanding of human thought and behavior. Learn more about some of the best known psychology theories.
isabelrangel

From Club To Clinic: How MDMA Could Help Some Cope With Trauma : NPR - 1 views

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    PTSD treatment, article for discussion: the use of MDMA can help some people cope with trauma
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    Happy to see this, we start abnormal after the lunar new year and this is a thought provoking resource.
jessica-hale

Three Useful Websites - 1 views

http://psych.hanover.edu/APS/teaching.html Has a list of useful links. http://www.thinkib.net/psychology Has some thoughtful blogs and discussions http://psychcentral.com/resources/ General resourc...

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