What you learn in module three or from a group presentation


Journal Problem: Early Approaches to Psychology

Textbook: An Introduction to the History of Psychology (Henley, T., Hergenhahn, B. R.)

i. Chapter 9: Early Approaches to Psychology
ii. Chapter 10: Evolution and Individual Differences
iii. Chapter 11: American Psychology and Functionalism

The purpose of the Self-Reflection Journals is for you to reflect on the Reading & Study material and assignments in the assigned module. A Reflection Journal can take a variety of forms; in general, students are asked to apply personal experiences and analysis of course-related material in order to enrich their understanding of course topics. Each Self-Reflection Journal must be at least 500 words to ensure adequate depth of reflection.

What the Journal Must Include:

Responses and reactions to class discussion, class readings, videos, and class activities on a topic. For example, what did you learn in Module 3 or from a peer's group presentation?

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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