We've based our student learning outcomes for Intro Psych on the APA Guidelines 
for the Undergraduate Psychology Major: 
http://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/about/psymajor-guidelines.pdf. 

Goal 5, Values in Psychology (pdf page 17) reads, "Value empirical evidence, 
tolerate ambiguity, act ethically, and reflect other values that are the 
underpinnings of psychology as a science."  Within this one goal are 7 
suggested student learning outcomes. The one we want to address is 5.4: 
"Tolerate ambiguity and realize that psychological explanations are often 
complex and tentative."  

In our brainstorming, we came up with giving students a scenario and asking 
them to describe the events in the scenario from a number of different 
psychological perspectives, e.g. biological, behavioral, cognitive.  To get at 
the ambiguity part, we were looking for some writing prompt that would evaluate 
whether students understood that one perspective isn't the correct perspective, 
but rather all contribute to our understanding. We had a couple ideas on how to 
do that, but none we were happy with, and certainly none that led to an obvious 
grading rubric.

Rather than reinvent the wheel, I was wondering if anyone else has evaluated 
this student learning outcome, and if so, how.  To reiterate, we are not at all 
committed to this particular assignment. We're just looking for ideas.

Some people suggested using 'tolerance of ambiguity' scales.  This is an 
approach we hadn't considered.  I wonder if one Intro Psych course would show 
much movement on such a scale, or if it's even fair to expect such a thing.  I 
also wonder if scores on such a scale at the beginning of the course (or the 
end of the course) would correlate with final grade in the course.  

And then I wonder if it's possible to construct such a scale that's specific to 
psychology, a 'tolerance of ambiguity in psychology' scale.

Sue


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Sue Frantz                                         Highline Community College
Psychology, Coordinator                Des Moines, WA
206.878.3710 x3404                      [email protected]

Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology, Associate Director 
Teaching of Psychology Idea Exchange (ToPIX)
APA Division 2: Society for the Teaching of Psychology 

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