If you know nothing about psych
1: Five paths to truth
2: Confucius
3: Aristotle
4 Descartes
5: Birth of Psychology
by ktangen
If you know nothing about psych
1: Five paths to truth
2: Confucius
3: Aristotle
4 Descartes
5: Birth of Psychology
by ktangen
If you know nothing about personality
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1. Ancient Trait
2 Modern Trait
3 Freud
4 Adler
5 Jung
6 Erikson
7 Pavlov
8 Behavior Skinner
9 Dollard & Miller
10 Bandura
11 Rotter
12 Maslow
13 Rogers
14 Rollo May
15 Frankl
16 Beck
17 Ellis
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by ktangen
This is a series of videos that lead you through the non-calculating parts of statistics. If you hate numbers, this is where to begin.
Square 1: Think up a theory
Square 2: Do a literature review
Square 3: Select variables
Square 4: Operationally define your variables
Square 5: Pick a design
Square 6: Decide who to study
Square 7: Randomly select your subjects
Square 8: Prepare your materials
Square 9: Write a proposal
Square 10: Conduct the study. Informed consent.
Square 11: Make a data table (data matrix)
Square 12: Decide how you are using numbers (levels of measurement)
Square 13: Graph it
Square 14; Find the center of the distribution
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by ktangen
Just for fun:
by ktangen
by ktangen
I began What’s It Like as a way to introduce my students to jobs they might not have considered. After nearly 100 episodes, we covered a lot of topics, and met a lot of interesting people, some of them quite famous. Here is a sample.
Allen, David (1945-)
Angel, Jack (1930-2021)
Belmont, Veronica (1982-)
Blank, Steve (1953-)
Earl, Stacey
Ihnatko, Andy (1967-)
LeBow, Doug
Mule Deer, Gary (1939-)
Peart, Darrell (1950-)
Pouliot, Michele
Pryor, Karen (1932-)
Porcini, Mauro
Shriner, Wil (1053-)
Spagnuolo, Marc
Sparks, David
Stauffer, Anthony
Vanacore, Victor