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For My Fellow Introverts

November 1, 2019

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Susan Cain, the author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking (which is a book you should read ASAP), has a TED Talk about us introverted people that is well worth a watch while you’re at home unwinding after spending all day around people. Don’t forget to join the Quiet Revolution. […]

Stephen Colbert Takes The Myers-Briggs Test

November 1, 2019

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Are you a Colbert-type?

Maslow, Rogers, And Humanistic Personality Theory

October 31, 2019

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If you were not in class today (or need this for your work *in* class), attached is the web activity worksheet that goes along with our discussion on humanistic theory of personality. Do NOT do the last section of it – we don’t have access to the new PsychSims let alone the old ones. Humanistic […]

HTGSC Resources

October 30, 2019

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Just in case you need the resources at home for the personality analysis, here they are. I’m anxiously awaiting your diagnoses of The Grinch! APPSY-How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas Abraham Maslow Alfred Adler Carl Jung Carl Rogers Erich Fromm Erik Erikson Karen Horney Sigmund Freud

AP Seminar Team Research Questions/Lenses

October 23, 2019

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Please post (one per team) your research question and the team members’ probable lenses in the comments section. I will approve them as they become posted. This is due at the end of class on 10/23 or 10/24. Please post it in this format: Group Number, A/B Day Research Question: ______________________________ Team Member 1 Lens: […]

Motivation and Emotion Advertising Campaign Resources

October 22, 2019

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This assignment is due on 10/28. EDIT: I forgot to include this on the instruction sheet – any citations that you need for this paper should be done in APA 6th Edition style. Head to www.citationmachine.net for help. This episode of Frontline on psychology and marketing might give you guys some ideas. It’s not mandated […]

AP Seminar Team Assignments

October 21, 2019

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Unit two’s focus is working on building helpful collaborative research skills, and the biggest one of those is working in a team. These are your team assignments for the rest of the semester – these AREN’T the ones you’ll have for the research presentations next semester. I know that some of you might be in […]