I. One of the following kinds of paper (13 pages):A. an original theory on a topic in abnormal psychology,II. Peer feedback of the following kinds:B. a critical review of the literature on an abnormal psychology research program.
A. two peer reviews of submitted student papers (1 page each),III. A first midterm exam on all materials covered up to anxiety disorders.B. two peer commentaries on accepted student papers (2 pages each).
C. participation in the student discussion forum (at least one post per week).
D. extra-credit: a summary of an article to be read to the class during the following class period.
IV. A (non-cumulative) second midterm exam on all materials covered after the first midterm exam.
V. A (non-cumulative) final exam on all materials covered after the second midterm exam.
Theory Paper. A theory paper is meant to emphasize the creative aspect of the course. You are to create an original theory of a disorder that (a) takes account of existing research and (b) has testable consequences. The paper should be at least 13 double-spaced pages in length and should be in APA style, including a title page, abstract, headings, and references.
Your paper will be subjected to peer review by other students, after which you will have a chance to revise it. When you turn it in, the instructor will grade it and will select the best papers for publication. Published papers will be raised by one third of a letter (typically from A to A+). They will then become the focus of peer commentaries by students in the class, and possibly also by contributors outside of class. The author of each published paper will then write an author response. Submission guidelines and several exemplary papers are available.
Review Paper.
Whereas a theory paper emphasizes the creative aspect of the course, a review paper emphasizes the critical aspect. You are to write a critical review of the literature on a theory that has been the subject of vigorous scientific research. If you wish to write about a theory not discussed in class, you must obtain permission of the instructor, which will require that you show that a substantial amount of scientific research has already gone into testing the theory.
Your paper will be subjected to peer review with the possibility of publication. Published papers will be raised by one third of a letter (typically from A to A+). They will be subjected to peer commentary, and the author will write a response. Papers must follow APA style and must be at least 13 double-spaced pages in length. Writing advice is available.
Late papers will be accepted on the following basis. For each class period after the paper is due, one third of a letter will be deducted from the final paper grade. For example, if the paper is turned in on the first class period after it is due, and if the paper would have received a B, then the final paper grade will be a B-.
During each class period, the instructor will typically assign two students to write a summary for the following class period. Usually the articles will be based on readings that present opposite sides of the same issue. The summary should be two double-spaced pages in length, and each author will read his or her summary at the beginning of class and will field questions on it. The purpose of the summary is to raise questions for class discussion. Those students who write an acceptably good summary will be rewarded with a one-third letter increase in their peer feedback grade for the course; thus, a summary is also a potential source of extra-credit.
You will be permitted to bring to the exam one 8.5- x 11-inch piece of paper containing notes on both sides. It is recommended that you fill this paper with alternative representations of knowledge. The only hitch is that you must leave your page of notes with the instructor after the exam, because I want to see what you have learned! In addition, I reserve the right to make use of these pages in future classes by distributing them or putting them on the web.
You will be permitted to bring to the exam one 8.5- x 11-inch piece of paper containing notes on both sides. It is recommended that you fill this paper with alternative representations of knowledge. You must leave your page of notes with the instructor after the exam.
You will be permitted to bring to the exam one 8.5- x 11-inch piece of paper containing notes on both sides. It is recommended that you fill this paper with alternative representations of knowledge. You must leave your page of notes with the instructor after the exam.
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