
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Summary: From the psychology department at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada, here's Dave Brodbeck. Courses this term PSYC 3256 - Advanced Univariate Statistics, PSYC 3106 - Anima Behaviour and BIOL/PSYC 3506 - Neuropharmacology.
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Podcasts:
Probably the key to the whole course, factorial ANOVA Music "First Semester Freedom Fighter" by Hell or Highwater
We finish up the stuff on autobiographical memory with a bit on flashbulb memories, then we talk about Amnesia in its various forms. Music “Saturday Night” by Angst For The Memories
It really is getting depressing eh? Music "Waiting" by Luke Sneyd
Amanda R. presented this article for us. Music "Tears of Terror" by CCA
After you get a significant F in you ANOVA, what is next? Music "Tears of Terror" by CCA
We end up on a bit of a sad note, it is all down hill from here as far as memory is concerned... and then move on the autobiographical memory. Music "Count the Minutes" by Private Joker
This is starting to get a little depressing..... Music "Still Holding On" by The Rantings of EVA
Jen presented this somewhat bleak article. Music “Hard Times” by Big Wheel and the Spokes
re expressing your data
We end the stuff on models and then move on to memory development. Music "A Little Bit More" by Uncle Seth
We concentrate pretty much on autism in this class. Music "Today" by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
This time it is much more applied stuff as Kirk led the discussion of this article. Music "Hundred Times Over" by Private Joker
Sums of squares, degrees of freedom etc, soon it will all be second nature. Music "Shotgun Loudmouth" by Battery Life
SAM I am... oh and LOP and episodic vs. semantic memory, all that stuff. Music "Ordinary Day in Hell" by QUICKIE (referring to my recent tech glitches)
We finish off research methods and begin to talk about childhood disorers. Music "For Fiona" by No Use For a Name