Description
The videos for this “Introduction to Psychology" course are the ideal study tool for AP courses, CLEP:Introductory Psychology test preparation, and any college-level Introductory Psychology course. They cover some of the key issues in the study of psychology, and describe major theoretical frameworks for understanding what it is inside you that makes you do the things you do. Culled from the videos I use in my own courses, they're intended to supplement materials you might have available from your own college (or high school) psychology courses. Additional videos are available at the Social Psychology, Learning, and Personality courses here on Udemy.
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Información sobre el Instructor
3.27 Calificación
11305 Estudiantes
5 Cursos
Dr. Don J. Sharpsteen
Psychology professor (retired), Missouri S&T
Dr. Sharpsteen has been a professor of psychology for nearly 30 years, specializing in topics related to social psychology, personality, human development, research design, and statistics. He's the author of REA's CLEP Introductory Psychology, a best-selling test preparation guide for introductory/general psychology courses (with exceptionally strong reviews from students), and several video textbooks offered on Udemy.
Student feedback
Reviews
The good:
- nice presentation style
- Knowledgeable presenter
The Bad:
- movie clips that hardly relate to the subject matter
- unnecessary, loud and obnoxious sound effects that distract from the subject
- Material has not been updated since 6 or 7 years.
In summary: good for people that watch it and get curious and then find the information on their own.
Lauren Carpenter
01-09-2020
I like the way the presenter uses different types of media to explain things, however as an introductory course I feel there should be a bit more time spent on each section diving into basic things a bit more. Overall I do recommend this course to new people, as the presenter explains things very well, and again uses this type of presenting method very well.
there is no papers notes the videos are to quick and he just talks ... thats boring