This update includes
additions to “In the Classroom” pages (Stats, History, and Sensation), “In the
News” pages (IO, and Stats), and the Statistics Video page.
New ToPIX Content
This
past month, Assistant ToPIX Editor, Jessica
Hartnett, posted a treasure trove of Stats resources. Check out the Stats
in the Classroom page for a comic strip and blog posts related to topics such as APA formatting for
graphs, simple graphs to describe everyday phenomena, and visual comparisons of
distributions. In addition, Jessica noted an example of how Bloomberg upset their clients as a way to demonstrate the power of data
to Stats students. See this update, and other resources on the Stats in the
News page. Another recent event that upset people-- New
England Patriots and NFL fans in particular -- is the Aaron Hernandez scandal. Jessica
found a story from the Wall Street Journal on assessment of NFL rookies’ cognitive abilities and personality
tendencies. See this on the IO in the News page. A big thanks
goes to Jessica for these finds!
Assistant
ToPIX Editor, Aaron Richmond, posted
a link to Doug Woody’s chapter “Engaging Students in History and Systems of
Psychology Courses” on the History in the Classroom page.
Woody outlines the use of faculty debates and student role-playing in his chapter. Also, Aaron
posted Cindy’s Gibson’s “Sensation and Perception: Activities to Promote Learning
and Clarify Student Perceptions” on the Sensation in the Classroom page. Gibson provides helpful suggestions for teaching topics such as eye structure,
auditory concepts, and smell identification. Thanks for these, Aaron!
Read
Doug Woody and Cindy Gibson’s chapters as well as the many other FREE STP
E-Books at http://teachpsych.org/ebooks/index.php#.Ud93UWQ0hls.
Lastly, students
interested in the CSI shows and forensic psychology should find this example of the Chi-Square Test of Independence (fingerprint type and sex)
clear and enjoyable. Watch a short clip on the Statistics Video page.
A tip of the hat goes to Michael Britt via Twitter for this!
Thanks again to Jessica,
Aaron, and Michael for
their contributions! And stay tuned throughout the summer for more ToPIX
Thursdays. As you are preparing for the Fall, please consider sending along any
resources you have found particularly helpful to TOPIX@TeachPsych.org.
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