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Episode 42: Taking A Psychology Class?

Are you taking Introduction to Psychology? General Psychology? Or are you looking for online lectures in psychology? You’ve come to the right place. The Psych Files podcast is 1 year old this month and I wanted to tell all the new listeners a little bit about the podcast. Also, I’ve got two "secrets" for success in your psychology class, as well as two "Psychology In Everyday Life" tidbits about blaming the victim and our need for personal control. Welcome to The Psych Files.

 
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Previous Episodes of The Psych Files Which Are Helpful to Psychology Students:

Those two "secrets" to doing well in psychology or any other learning task are:

  • Distributed Practice - spread out your study time!

  • Organize - use concept maps, outlines, re-write your notes, personalize the material, etc. In other words, be active with the material and it will stick in your brain.

The research article on how organizing the material we need to learn resulted in higher test grades than just reading it or reviewing it is called, "Effect of Quality and Quantity of Study on Student Grades" by Donald J. Dickinson and Debra Q. O’Connell and it appeared in the Journal of Educational Research, v83 n4 p227-31 Mar-Apr 1990.

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