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Abstract: . . . cognitive psychology Page 1 1 Winter 2004 Cognitive Processes Psychology 02-46-358 Section 1 Course Instructor: Anne Baird, Ph.D. Office: 65 Chrysler Hall South (in the basement next to the Computer Lab) Phone: 519-253-3000, ext. 2234 E-mail: abaird@uwindsor.ca I check my Email several . . . . . . assignment is turned in late. Guidelines for the annotated bibliography will be posted. Lab Report: Submit a lab report for one of the following two CogLab experiments: Word Superiority (report due Feb. 20, 2004) or Lexical Decision (report due March 5, 2004). Submit a paper copy of the report, a second copy of your personal data for the experiment, and a copy of the group data at the beginning of the class (10:00 AM) on the due date. You will lose 2% of credit for each 24 hour period the assignment . . . . . . How do cognitive psychologists sort problems and solutions? How can I solve problems more effectively? 3/19 Lab 3/24- 3/31 Ch. 11 What is deductive reasoning? What are common logical fallacies? Why is this a big deal? 3/26 Lab 4/2-4/5 Ch. 12 How do cognitive processes change over a lifetime? 4/2 Lab 4/7 Review Review for cumulative final 4/20 Final Cumulative (Tentative date) Page 7 7 Note: I reserve the right to add and drop topics and to change the sequence of topics to be covered in reading or . . . . . . cognitive psychologists sort problems and solutions? How can I solve problems more effectively? 3/19 Lab 3/24- 3/31 Ch. 11 What is deductive reasoning? What are common logical fallacies? Why is this a big deal? 3/26 Lab 4/2-4/5 Ch. 12 How do cognitive processes change over a lifetime? 4/2 Lab 4/7 Review Review for cumulative final 4/20 Final Cumulative (Tentative date) Page 7 7 Note: I reserve the right to add and drop topics and to change the sequence of topics to be covered in reading or in class . . . . . . on your performance you may have before March 12th, the last day for voluntary withdrawal. Posting marks and reviewing tests and assignments: I will post test, assignment, and other marks as soon as possible on the first floor bulletin board labeled Psychology opposite the Sunset Avenue entrance to South Chrysler Hall. You may review midterm and final papers with Darren Schmidt or with me, but I will not return these papers to you permanently. I will retain final exam papers for at least 6 months. . . . . . . cognitive psychology Page 1 1 Winter 2004 Cognitive Processes Psychology 02-46-358 Section 1 Course Instructor: Anne Baird, Ph.D. Office: 65 Chrysler Hall South (in the basement next to the Computer Lab) Phone: 519-253-3000, ext. 2234 E-mail: abaird@uwindsor.ca I check my Email several times per week. Email is a good way to . . . --3000,6,250,3044,20454
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