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The notes available here are intended to help you organize your studying.  Do not rely solely on these notes.  You must also read (and re-read) the chapters and your own class notes.  If you need help on some of these topics stop by my office.

Click on the Chapter to read the Lecture outlines:

FOR EXAM 3 => Chapter 7  Chapter 8 Chapter 9 &10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12

FOR EXAM 2 => Chapter 4  Chapter 5 Chapter 6

FOR EXAM 1 => Chapter 1  Chapter 2  Chapter 3  

 

Additional Readings:

Neese, R.M. and Williams, G.C. (1998). Evolution and the Origins of Disease. Scientific American, November, 86-93.

Provine, R.R. (1996).  Laughter. American Scientist, January-February.

OPTIONAL Exercise: To see a brief simulation of Lorenz's Hydraulic model see this web site.  The hydraulic model or theory is overly simplistic but it is a good starting point for learning about the role of theory in psychology and other sciences.

       CROSSWORD PUZZLE

      Try a crossword puzzle to help study some of the terms from the text and lecture.

 

 

 

 

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