“Partner in Crime” Psychology Style- Summer Assignment for Mrs

“Partner in Crime” Psychology Style- Summer Assignment for Mrs

Finding your “Partner in Crime” Psychology Style- Summer Assignment For Mrs. Armstrong You will: 1. Read Unit 1 in the textbook. Create flash cards for vocabulary for Unit 1. (Words can be found on page 16. For each card, put it in your own words. They are all in the chapter. If you look them up in the Glossary and not read the chapter you will be doing yourself a disservice. 2. For the person you research (you will be assigned) you should create a “wanted poster.” The “poster” should be done on a tissue box. The boxes will be displayed in the room with the back facing the class so should be neatly done and in color (unless you are a very good sketch artist). It should include the following: On the back of the box: a. Name of your psychologist. b. Which perspective they fall under. c. Their important contributions to psychology and the world (MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENT). This can also include a visual. d. A visual of your psychologist. e. A reason they are “wanted” (you might have to be creative here, but that’s part of the fun). On the front of the box: f. A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY (as in, where are they from, where they were born, where they went to school and maybe one or two interesting facts.” g. A quote from that psychologist. 3. Cite all sources used for your person(you should put the sources cited on the bottom of the box) 4. Write a one page [full page!] autobiography describing the SIGNIFICANCE & contributions of your FIRST person. It must be written in first person. 5. Design a nametag to wear that hints at your FIRST person’s personality & contributions. This must be done by the Second day that we meet. Our activity on that day will not work if everybody has not done their summer assignments. If you have any questions throughout the summer, email me at [email protected] and I will get back to you. If may take up to a week as I am only going to be checking my email about once a week. 6. You will have three minutes with each other psychologist to decide who you would like to be your “partner in crime” and who would be your “arch-nemesis.” Prepare a 90 second introduction with key highlights about your FIRST PERSON. Pretend that you are kind of “speed dating” the other psychologists, be prepared to be honest but describe yourself quickly so you can attract a partner. A - Stanley Milgram, Jean Piaget, Sigmund Freud, John B. Watson, Albert Bandura, Howard Gardner, Philip Zimbardo, Alfred Binet, Ivan Pavlov, Erik Erikson, Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, B.F. Skinner, Harry Harlow , Alfred Kinsey, Solomon Asch, Albert Ellis, Elizabeth Loftus , Michael Gazzaniga, Eleanor Gibson, Carl Jung Martin Seligman, , Aaron Beck Stanley Schachter, Tolman, Paul Ekman, Leon Festinger, Rosenhan, .

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