Create a matching and multiple choice test with the following content: Research & Ethics Perspectives (the hand mnemonic): match perspectives to theories/beliefs (psychoanalytic, e... Create a matching and multiple choice test with the following content: Research & Ethics Perspectives (the hand mnemonic): match perspectives to theories/beliefs (psychoanalytic, evolutionary, cognitive, behavioral, humanistic, biological, biopsychosocial); Careers in psychology; what are subfields in psychology and their major interests; Ethical concerns in psychology: why should we NOT do and why? Unethical studies (don't need to know all, but know reasons for why they are not appropriate today); Pros and cons of different research methods (observation, survey, experiments); Basic statistics (mean, median, mode), standard deviation (describe, not calculate); Bio Unit neuron parts and functions; Neurotransmitters, what happens with a surplus or deficit (SNAGGED); Brain parts and functions; Brain Scan types and what they find.
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The question is asking for the creation of a matching and multiple choice test covering various topics within psychology, including research and ethics, theories and perspectives, careers, ethical concerns, research methods, statistics, neuroscience, and brain functions.
Answer
Design a test that includes matching theories to perspectives and multiple choice questions on psychology careers, subfields, ethics, research methods, statistics, neuron functions, neurotransmitters, and brain scans.
To create a matching and multiple choice test on the given psychology topics, first identify key concepts and theories within the topics. Then, design matching questions by pairing theories with their corresponding psychological perspectives, and use multiple choice questions to cover careers in psychology, subfields, ethical concerns, research methods, basic statistics, biological unit neuron parts, neurotransmitters, brain parts, and brain scan types.
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To create a matching and multiple choice test on the given psychology topics, first identify key concepts and theories within the topics. Then, design matching questions by pairing theories with their corresponding psychological perspectives, and use multiple choice questions to cover careers in psychology, subfields, ethical concerns, research methods, basic statistics, biological unit neuron parts, neurotransmitters, brain parts, and brain scan types.
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The test can help to assess understanding of fundamental psychology concepts, including the variety of perspectives that guide psychological research and practice.
Tips
Ensure that the questions cover all the stated areas, and that matching questions accurately pair theories with their respective psychological perspectives.
Sources
- Resources by Course or - Society for the Teaching of Psychology - teachpsych.org
- Introducing Psychology | AP Psychology Class Notes - Fiveable - library.fiveable.me
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