Week 2 / Day 8
READING Remler, D.K. & Van Ryzin, G.G. (2014). (Chapter 9) Making sense of inferential statistics. Research methods in practice: Strategies for description and causation, 2nd ed. (pp. 281-312). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. [ RVR Ch. 9 QUIZ] Continue reading →NOTES: |
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Today we will hear from six students from the 2016 cohort!To learn more about continuing students, click here. |
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Free time during lunch today! Please refresh and use the time to catch up on your work! |
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READING Schunk, D. H. (2011). (Chapter 5) Information processing theory. Learning theories: An educational perspective (6th Edition) (pp. 163-227). Boston, MA: Addison Wesley. Continue reading →NOTES: |
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Dr. Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia will be visiting us to talk about her scholarship. When scholars visit us in class, keep in mind these things when they interact with us. Some links to additional links to learn more about Dr. Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia:
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Article Critique #2
Read/Prepare Remler, D.K. & Van Ryzin, G.G. (2014). (Chapter 10) Making sense of multivariate statistics. Research methods in practice: Strategies for description and causation, 2nd ed. (pp. 313-346). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. [ RVR Ch. 10 QUIZ] Continue reading →Remler, D.K. & Van Ryzin, G.G. (2014). (Chapter 11) Causation. Research methods in practice: Strategies for description and causation, 2nd ed. (pp. 349-376). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. [RVR Ch. 11 QUIZ] Continue reading →Rose – Jigsaw
Behaviorism Video
To submit, please upload your video file OR upload a document which clearly notes all group member names as well as the URL where the video is held (via Vimeo, Youtube, etc.). The document option is preferred. NOTE: This will not be the last time you reference/link/share this video. Accordingly, make sure the URL remains active OR all members have a copy of the file. Look Ahead
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