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General Notes and Information
1.
All papers are to be typed, double spaced, and stapled in
upper left corner. The exception is the extra credit mini-project which may be
single spaced. No paper clips
and no colorful plastic covers, please.
2.
Use APA format, which means about one inch margins, all pages
numbered except the first, non-sexist language as much as possible, and proper
bibliographic citation form.
3.
The due dates for the Personal Project/Case Study is the beginning of a
7-calendar-day grace period during which your paper may be turned in without
penalty. Seven days after the
listed due date, credit begins to diminish per calendar day.
I suggest you shoot for the listed dates rather than the seventh day
after that date, to spare yourself the agony of trying to meet an absolute
deadline. This system has the advantage of allowing you to adjust your
schedule in accordance with your other coursework. This grace period does not
apply to any other due dates, such as for the Frick exercises, mini-projects, or
class folder entries.
4.
Final due date for any of the mini-projects is April 21, but earlier
is preferable. .
5.
The heading on your Personal Project or Case Study paper should
include your name, course title, the due date listed on the "semester
schedule" and
the actual date when placed in my hands.
6. While I know it may be tempting to ask to take the final exam earlier, please do not ask. I will comply with the college schedule. Thank you for understanding my need to be just and fair to all students. Plan your transportation home for holidays well in advance so you are not “forced” to ride home with someone leaving before your classes have met.
7.
Good grammar, proper sentence construction, and appropriate paragraph
usage are important!
Therefore, a lack of these is considered poor form and basically
intolerable. Always
proofread your papers to double check for errors, including “typos.” There is no such thing as a paper with “good
content” when that content is communicated poorly.
8.
I expect you to use the Internet as you research your class folder
issues. Take time to explore
psychology sites and use
search engines to find information you can use. For example, you might want to learn more about a particular
theory, such as Carl Rogers, to research a short "Rest of the Story"
paper.
Here are a few web sites that are helpful to psychology students:
URL
Site Name
(a)
http://pmc.psych.nwu.edu/personality.html The Personality Project
(b)
http://www.psychwww.com Psych Web
(c) http://www.apa.org AmPsychAssoc
(d)
http://www.psychwatch.com
Psychwatch