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Tests can measure some aspects of learning, but not others. Personal preferences are essays, daily questions, papers, and continuing to fill out a persona scholarly dictionary/encyclopedia of academic ideas. However, if tests are required tests can be created. The questions will in part come from my own textbook (which is about 95% already written, well it is about 10 drafts, the smallest draft is 20k words, the largest is just under 80), some of the questions will be directly from my textbook which based on the scientific method itself will be entirely based on facts and evidence.

Griggs Psychology

 

Each question will be worth 10 points. Making a tital of 100, if need be 1 point making a total of 10 points. Depending on the rest of the administrations parameters for grading and points, per the school boards parameters regarding credit hours.

question 1 who wrote the first modern psychology textbook

a William James

b Sigmund Freud

c Wilhelm Wundt

question 2 Where were the Notes created used to create the first modern psychology textbook

a tiffin Ohio,

b Boston, Mass

c Leipzig, Germany

question 3 hwo founded the American Psychological Association

a William James

b Mary Calkins

c Lightener

question 4 Was Sigmund Freud

a A Psychologist

b A physician

c a Philosopher

question 5

a

b

c

One essay question 5 points; minum 500 words

question exactly how did Wundt assemble the notes for psychology.

 

points to cover

in the fields of science and psychology. most of the field operates based on the ideas and hypothesis of about 30 main ideas. From Jung, Carl, Lightner, Skinner, the major thinkers and ideas.

this class “intro into psychology” test, is a class designed to push the boundaries of what the field is and what the field can become. Providing the standard answers will receive normal points, which will total about 91-94% grade. for the “extra” effort to solidify a grade from a high B to a high A. What the student needs to show to the teacher is “the extra” which is built into the scientific method.

Wundt 0.5, tiffin ohio 0.5, military strategies why not Prussia but Tiffin Heidelberg 0.5, Oliver Cowdery 0.5, connections with Joseph Smith 0.5, the classics 0.5, the trojan war 0.5, the foundation of the city of Rome 0.5,

extra points for covering the hypothesis that the applications of psychology could be considered the book of Mormon part ii, or at least an addendum. Which has less than nothing to do with the theology of the LDS, and all to do with the Ogle family library from Tiffin U.

upon completion of the