PSYCH 110 — Principles of Psychology
Capital University
Dayton Center
Roberta Hartmann, Instructor
Course Description: An introduction to psychology: biopsychology,
sensation/perception, learning, memory, language, thought, motivation,
personality, emotion, stress, development, social psychology and psychological
disorders and therapies. Attention is given to the methodology of the social
sciences. (4 credit hours) Prerequisite: None
On-Line Resources:
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Special Edition of The Psychology Place for Wade/Tavris' Invitation
to Psychology http://www.psychplace.com/
You need to go here to log initially log-in: http://www.psychplace.com/invite/login.html.
This excellent site lists extra learning activites, readings, web sites,
a glossary, and even answers from a resident instructor to many psych-related
questions.
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Psych Web Quizzes http://www2.gasou.edu/psychology/courses/dewey/index.htm
provides study quizzes for each section of the text. Although the
chapter titles don't match exactly, this is still a useful study guide
because of the detailed feedback that appears when you choose an answer.
To explore more psychology resources yourself, check the Psych Web home
page -- http://www.psywww.com/ --
and have fun browsing!
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Capital University Blackmore Library http://charli.capital.edu/
includes links to tutorials, research guides and Capital and OhioLink resources.
Although this course does not meet the core requirement for the social
science goal, the information under "Course Guides, General Education --
Goal 10: Social Sciences" might be helpful to you.
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A link to the American Psychological Association Monitor.
Through this site, you can access the latest monthly publication or search
through prior publications. http://www.apa.org/monitor/
Page maintained by Roberta Hartmann, M.S.Ed.
Last updated 9/11/01