As this course ends, reflect on the various theories and theorists discussed during the class and in the textbook. Select one theorist whose life work really resonates with you. Conduct additional research on this person, summarize your findings, and address the following:
This is a formal paper, in APA format, (not a list of responses or bullet points)..
Welcome to the last week of the course; here are some tips to guide you…
You should read your assigned reading assignment.
Next, you should post to the Discussion Forums– “Personality Theories Synthesizer” and “History of Personality”. Please make your main posts to the discussion forums by Thursday, and reply to at least two of your classmates’ posts by next Monday.
There also is a Written Assignment on a theorist of your choice from the list provided in the classroom instructions. Note that this is a 10-12 paper and it is due on Day 7- next Monday. Please read the instructions and grading rubric for this assignment under the assignment link at the beginning of the week so that you give yourself enough time to prepare for it. ————————————————————————————————————————————-
Lecci, L.B. & Magnavita, J.J. (2013). Personality Theories: A Scientific Approach. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Lombardo, G.P, & Foschi, R. (2003). The concept of personality in 19th-century French and 20th-century American psychology. History of Psychology 6(2), 123-142. (EBSCOhost PsycArticles AN: 2003-03729-003).
Jung Typology Test™: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. This is a link to a personality test based on Jung and Myers Briggs typology. This is optional and will not be discussed in class, but is included as it may be of interest to you as you learn more about these theories.
As this course ends, reflect on the various theories and theorists discussed during the class and in the textbook. Select one theorist whose life work really resonates with you. Conduct additional research on this person, summarize your findings, and address the following:
This is a formal paper, in APA format, (not a list of responses or bullet points)..
Welcome to the last week of the course; here are some tips to guide you…
You should read your assigned reading assignment.
Next, you should post to the Discussion Forums– “Personality Theories Synthesizer” and “History of Personality”. Please make your main posts to the discussion forums by Thursday, and reply to at least two of your classmates’ posts by next Monday.
There also is a Written Assignment on a theorist of your choice from the list provided in the classroom instructions. Note that this is a 10-12 paper and it is due on Day 7- next Monday. Please read the instructions and grading rubric for this assignment under the assignment link at the beginning of the week so that you give yourself enough time to prepare for it. ————————————————————————————————————————————-
Lecci, L.B. & Magnavita, J.J. (2013). Personality Theories: A Scientific Approach. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Lombardo, G.P, & Foschi, R. (2003). The concept of personality in 19th-century French and 20th-century American psychology. History of Psychology 6(2), 123-142. (EBSCOhost PsycArticles AN: 2003-03729-003).
Jung Typology Test™: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. This is a link to a personality test based on Jung and Myers Briggs typology. This is optional and will not be discussed in class, but is included as it may be of interest to you as you learn more about these theories.
As this course ends, reflect on the various theories and theorists discussed during the class and in the textbook. Select one theorist whose life work really resonates with you. Conduct additional research on this person, summarize your findings, and address the following:
This is a formal paper, in APA format, (not a list of responses or bullet points)..
Welcome to the last week of the course; here are some tips to guide you…
You should read your assigned reading assignment.
Next, you should post to the Discussion Forums– “Personality Theories Synthesizer” and “History of Personality”. Please make your main posts to the discussion forums by Thursday, and reply to at least two of your classmates’ posts by next Monday.
There also is a Written Assignment on a theorist of your choice from the list provided in the classroom instructions. Note that this is a 10-12 paper and it is due on Day 7- next Monday. Please read the instructions and grading rubric for this assignment under the assignment link at the beginning of the week so that you give yourself enough time to prepare for it. ————————————————————————————————————————————-
Lecci, L.B. & Magnavita, J.J. (2013). Personality Theories: A Scientific Approach. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Lombardo, G.P, & Foschi, R. (2003). The concept of personality in 19th-century French and 20th-century American psychology. History of Psychology 6(2), 123-142. (EBSCOhost PsycArticles AN: 2003-03729-003).
Jung Typology Test™: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. This is a link to a personality test based on Jung and Myers Briggs typology. This is optional and will not be discussed in class, but is included as it may be of interest to you as you learn more about these theories.
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