There are no labs the first week of classes. The first labs will meet the week of Jan 25th.Mar 29, 2016
The due date for Project 2 has been changed to Th/Fr lab April 7/8Readings
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Attendance and participation in lab activities Lab exercises will typically be completed in lab or at home. These assignments are designed to assess what you've learned thus far and whether you've mastered the skills that were taught in lecture and lab. They will be graded in an all-or-none fashion. |
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Quizzes There will be short, 10-min long quizzes at the start of most lectures. The purpose of these quizzes is to assess your learning thus far. There are three reasons we will be having multiple, short quizzes instead of a few long exams. First, research indicates that people learn more effectively when studying and testing their knowledge on a regular basis. Second, the average of a large number of tests is a better indication of your accomplishments than the average of a small number of tests. Third, using lecture time to administer long exams takes away time that we can spend covering material. Your lowest two quiz scores will not count toward this part of your grade. Thus, if you miss a quiz or can't attend a class, you shouldn't need to worry too much. If you already anticipate missing more than two classes due to travel, you will need to consider how this will impact your final grade before committing to the class. |
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Major Project 1 - Self-Other Agreement A written paper that summarizes data that you collect regarding your personality traits, interests, and attitudes. You will compare and contrast how you see yourself and how others (friends and strangers) view you. Additional information: Grading Sheet [MS Word] Project Overview [MS WORD] Excel Template for Project 1 [Corrected on 3/4/2016] |
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Major Project 2 - Ideographic Analyses Write a paper that summarizes the data you've collected and analyzed on how your specific traits and attributes covary across time. Due: Th/Fr lab April 7/8 |
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Major Project 3 - Cross-sectional or experimental study Written paper that summarizes a study you've designed and the data you've collected. Due: Mon May 2 Final Project (Project 3) Overview [PDF] Grading Rubric for Project 3 PDF |
Plagiarism is using others' ideas and/or words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. It may be intentional (e.g., copying or purchasing papers from an online source) or unintentional (e.g., failing to give credit for an author's ideas that you have paraphrased or summarized in your own words). Plagiarism is a problem for a number of reasons. Plagiarism is dishonest and prevents instructors from being able to assess students' authentic strengths and weaknesses and thereby help students to improve. It is crippling to your intellectual progress as it interferes with your ability to trust your own thinking, and it constipates future creative thinking. It is also an infraction of academic integrity and could result in expulsion from the university.
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Tue/Wed Lab: No T/W lab this week
Thur/Fri Lab: Zero-acquaintance exercise
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Tues/Wed Lab: No lab
Thurs/Fri Lab: Personality Rating Exercise and Developing Questionnaire Items Exercise
PowerPoint Lecture
Links used in class:
TryIt Editor
testform1.htm
testform2.htm
example1.html
Note: To view the raw HTML code for these files, open them in your browser window and, on Windows machines, right-click and choose the option titled 'view source'
view data
Lab Notes:
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab
Thu/Fri Lab: Creating web-based questionnaires.
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Overview of First Major Project [MS WORD] [PDF]
Excel Template for Project 1
Lab Notes:
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab
Thu/Fri Lab: Practice Importing Data and Creating web-based questionnaires for First Major Project. Rate classmate excercise
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Overview of Second Major Project [MS WORD]
Lab Notes:
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab
Thu/Fri Lab: Extract data from your online surveys + create yourPersonality modules for second major project
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Lab Notes:
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab
Thu/Fri Lab: Work on Projects
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Tue/Wed: No formal labs. But please use this time to work on your Self-Other Project (Major Project 1; due in Thu/Fri lab this week). Please set aside specific meeting times with the TA if you need assistance or would like someone to review drafts. I would strongly recommend that you plan to review something (i.e., a draft, some ideas) with your TA.
Thur/Fri Labs: Major Project 1 due.
Lecture notes: Practice Data File
Lecture notes: [PowerPoint]
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab
Thurs/Fri lab: Lab Exercise on composites and reliability: [MS Word] Due in lab next week if you don't have time to complete it in lab this week.
Lecture notes: [PowerPoint]11. Week of April 4
Overview of Project 2 requirements. Due: Th/Fr lab April 7/8April 4. [MS Word]
Here is a re-link for the core data-collection part of the assignment [MS WORD]
Grading rubric for Project 2: Grading Sheet [MS Word]
Additional files for class/lab:
Fraley mood data: txt file
Fraley coffee data: txt file
Fraley weight data: txt file
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab. Please schedule a time slot with your TA if you want additional time or consultation.
Th/Fri Lab: Work on Project # 2. Exercises on within-person analyses [MS Word]. Please turn in your answers at the end of lab session.
Lecture notes: [PowerPoint]
Final Project (Project 3) Overview [PDF]
Grading Rubric for Project 3 PDF
Tue/Wed Lab: No formal lab. Please meet with your TA if you would like to consult on Project 2
Fri Lab: Project 3 Introduction
Note: I would like you to complete the Partial Correlation Exercise as a homework assignment, due next week in lab. If you wish to start it in lab on Thurs/Fri, you're welcome to do so once initial progress is made on Project 3.
Partial Correlation Exercise [PowerPoint version].
Note: Online partial correlation calculator is available here.
Tue/Wed Lab: no lab
Th/Fri Lab: Work with groups on Project 3.
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Please note there was a typo on the original slide 51. Please see the corrected slides.
Wed: no lab or meet to work with your groups
Thur/Fri: Lab - Continue working on Project. Regression exercises.
Thur/Fri Lab Worksheet: MS Word
Right-click and save the SPSS files to your lab computer.
Lab Dataset 1: Achievement.sav SPSS
Lab Dataset 2: WTC.sav SPSS
Lecture notes: PowerPoint
Lab Worksheet: MS Word
Lab Dataset 1: zero acquaintance ratings - self ratings SPSS
Wed: no lab or meet to work with your groups
Thur/Fri: Lab - Continue working on Project. Factor analysis exercises.
PowerPoint
Project 3 due
Tue/Wed Lab: No lab