Which concepts that you studied could present difficulties for entering Ph.D. students?

take at least five concepts you learned about in this course
and create a study guide suitable for a brand-new Ph.D. student who is new to
the field of psychology. To determine
which concepts should be the subject of your focus, you probably should think
about your text and the APA Ethical Standards.
The text is divided into chapters with each chapter covering one of more
concepts. For example, Chapter 4 focuses
on the reason why people differ from each other based on genetics and
culture. One important psychological
concept, therefore, would be factors underlying individual differences. Chapter 6 focused on information processing. How do we gather information about our world
would be another important concept. While the text presents a number of
important psychological concepts, the American Psychological Association
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct provides important
ethical standards. Which concepts that you
studied could present difficulties for entering Ph.D. students? In addition to concepts focused on ethics,
you also need to consider the importance of inclusion in the field of
psychology.
To ensure that student with strengths and weaknesses in
certain modalities are accommodated, you need to provide a variety of
formats. This will also make your guide
engaging.. Outlines, graphs, bullet-point lists, definitions, summaries, and
more can be included. What do you want to remember moving forward? Think of
this as a comprehensive “cheat sheet”.
Concentrate on making your material very straightforward and
easy to read. Make sure to cite throughout your study guide, indicating the
sources of your material. You may use sources introduced in this course along
with any additional materials you find useful.
Length: 8-10 pages, not including title or reference pages
References: Include a minimum of 7 scholarly, academic
(library or other helpful NCU sites) or professional resources.

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