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How to be victorious in Dr. V’s adolescent psychology class

How to be victorious in Dr. V’s adolescent psychology class. By Dr. V’s TA’s (Bethany and valerie ). IN class work. How to access T he library The blog website (sites.stedwards.edu). Study session // Test prep. 3 Exams – Non cumulative Exam 1: February 18 th

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How to be victorious in Dr. V’s adolescent psychology class

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  1. How to be victorious in Dr. V’s adolescent psychology class By Dr. V’s TA’s (Bethany and valerie)

  2. IN class work • How to access • The library • The blog website (sites.stedwards.edu)

  3. Study session // Test prep • 3 Exams – Non cumulative • Exam 1: February 18th • Study sessions: Feb. 14th and Feb 17th at 6:30pm • Exam 2: March 25th • Study sessions: March 21st and March 25th at 6:30pm • Exam 3: Final Exam • Study session: Monday April 29th at 6:30pm • Study Guide + Game (Come prepared!)

  4. Taking Sides Blogs • Follow the rubric • (It’s on the website) • Read and take our feedback seriously • Don’t change your name on your blog • Read the study • Don’t refer to them as yes and no side • No need to cite unless it is an external source

  5. How to read a study • Abstract • Basic short conclusion of the study • Introduction • Background and reasons for conducting the present study • Method and Results • How they conducted their study and what they found • Discussion • How they interpret their findings

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