How about using the true-false questions that are frequently supplied in
the first chapter of books (Myers instructor packet contains some for each
chapter), etc?
At 04:51 PM 8/23/99 -0400, Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote:
>Hi Tipsters
>
>I'm making a web page for my fall general psych class. On the course
>page I want facts about psychology to pop up every time they look at the
>page (I already have a java script that does this). Now what I need is
>a place where I can find a bunch (20-60) interesting or cool facts
>about topics in psychology. It can be just about anything (I won't
>necessarily tie it in with the chapters they are reading). Where might
>I find such a list? I've looked though all the General Psych texts I
>have but none of them seem to have lists that would be suitable. And
>please don't suggest that I make up such a list from scratch (my hair
>will turn gray and fall out at even the thought).
>
>I remember seeing lists about "common myths about psychology" on tips
>but I didn't keep any of them. Help anyone.
>
>Marie
>
>
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Deb
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