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Intoduction to Psychology

 

This is a basic course in the psychology sequence. Topics covered in this course include background and methods, learning theories, brain and nervous system, personality, perception, intelligence, motivation, emotions, thinking and problem solving, human development, abnormal behavior and social interaction.

 

Instructor

Dr. Frank Ellis

 

Assignment for this class

 

This page will be very helpful with your assignment to find journal article from journals to support your debate paper. You can also locate an article to review as well for this class.

 

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What does Peer-Reviewed mean?

A scholarly periodical which requires that each article submitted for publication be judged by an independent panel of experts (scholarly or scientific peers). Articles not approved by a majority of these peers are not accepted for publication by the journal.

 

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