ACADEMIC AND COURSE INFORMATION

Dr. Stewart Page, Department of Psychology, University of Windsor   
                

Stewart Page, Ph.D.,  
Acting Chair, Dept. Psychology, 1992-3, 2003-4,                           
Chair, Dept. Psychology, 1995--98,
Professor and University Professor of Psychology,

University Professor Emeritus, July 1, 2011,
     office= 261-2, 2nd floor, South Chrysler Hall. 
     E-mail: Page@uwindsor.ca
     phone:  253-3000, ext. 2243                                                       Office hours, fall/11--- W, 3 to 5, or by appointment.  
     fax: 519 973 7021 


Grading Scheme (Undergraduate courses, below 400 level):

         Normally, undergraduate courses taught by Dr. S. Page, below the 400 level, are given final letter grades, based on the average mark obtained in tests and final exam, according to the following scheme. This scheme generally will be mentioned also in the first class:  
                               93-100=A+,       86-92=A,       80-85= A-
                                77-79= B+,       73-76=B,       70-72=B-
                                 67-69=C+,       63-66=C,       60-62=C-
                                57-59=D+,        53-56=D,       50-52=D-
                                                                                35-49=F,    <35=F-


Undergraduate course information, including undergraduate 4th yr. thesis:  

      1. Psychology 46-330, fall/10                                              Structure of Class Material, Psych. 46-330  fall/10


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       2. General description: Undergraduate thesis requirement.
      3. Undergraduate  thesis (psychology 46-496/46-497) course description; current academic year.
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      4. Editorial Checklist for reports in journal manuscript submission format
      5. Undergraduate thesis projects, 2011/12 academic year.
      6.  Ontario Undergraduate Thesis Conference in Psychology.
      6. Site with research and statistical information, of value to undergraduate and other researchers.
      7. Help with study skills, university programs in Canada, scholarships/valuable information for students.
       9. Discussion of research methods, ethics, statistics, from socialpsychology.org.
    10. Several reasons for thesis problems; six pitfalls to avoid.
    11. Assistance with writing; information and links to sources of writing assistance in APA style.
    12. Very valuable source of research information; links re research methods, statistics, and writing/APA style.
    14. Up to date statements from CPA regarding Ethical Principles in psychology; See links in section "Other Publications."
    15. Valuable aid to conducting a literature review, as a prelude to research.
    17.  General tips for answering multiple-choice questions.
    18.  Great tips on how to write really good.  

     
          (Note: Undergraduate marks are e-mailed, and/or posted on the Psychology Department bulletin boards in South Chrysler Hall, first floor, by the front                          entrance).

Graduate school issues and information for undergraduate students:


    19. Graduate school/general questions
    21. Summary of ethical principles for research in psychology.
    22. Complete information about all aspects of ethics in research, from APA.
    23. Information from APA of interest to students, including career aspects.
    24. Information about graduate school issues of great importance to potential applicants: a new site.
    25. A Decision Tree for Psychology Undergraduates (the entire Decision Tree site,
           not just this link, should be
perused by those considering  advanced level work in psychology.)
     26. Summary of graduate school issues for undergraduate students, from Rider University.
     27. From APA, concerning graduate school in psychology.
     29. An Encyclopedia of psychology web sites.
    30. An aid (only an aid, that 's all) to judging potential for graduate work.
     31. Comprehensive advice on psychology careers and related possibilities, from Dr. Margaret Lloyd.
     32. Good discussion of graduate school options and career issues, with multiple links.
     33. Other criteria re graduate school


 Recently added material re Graduate School, GRE, and the Ontario College of Psychologists:

    34.  College of Psychologists in Ontario: information about degree requirements, private practice,
           registration, and legal situation of Psychologists in Ontario.
    35.  Comprehensive coverage of graduate school issues, from University of Nevada.
    36.  "Gradschool"--Very valuable site; describes graduate programs in North America by area and
           emphasis; multiple links to needed information.
    37ALLEYDOG---Site with valuable links to current information of all types, of interest to psychology
           students at all levels,  including information about graduate school and related issues.
    38. Complete and comprehensive coverage of graduate school issues and GRE.
    39. Valuable site/career information about all aspects of graduate school in psychology.
    40. Graduate school issues, information about graduate school in psychology.
    41. "Web's Best GRE Test Site"--information and GRE preparation ("Teach Yourself...").
    42. Good general description of GRE, and advice
    43. Kaplan Institute GRE site--prominent GRE organization, offering help/advice/products.
    45. Graduate school/Psychgrad.org--complete information re graduate school.
   
48. GRE site, with multiple, valuable links on preparation and information.
    49. GRE preparation/multiple links and information.
   
50. GRE preparation, information/links to Kaplan Institute materials and GRE preparation materials.
   
51. Re the GRE, this site gives access to all current subject and general test information, including the GRE Bulletin, which can be examined and/or downloaded.
   
52. Site for GRE practice sessions and information. 
    
55.  to: American Psychological Association; important site for psychology students: access to professional, academic, vocational, and research
          issues.
   56.  to: American Psychological Society; important site for those committed to psychology as a science first.

   57.  Valuable information, from embedded links, about applying to graduate school in psychology; not Canadian orientation.
   58. For information about admission or programs at almost any university, through Google.
   59. Informative site re graduate school admission and issues, through University of Waterloo.
   62.  Information about graduate school issues, from U of Saskatchewan.
   63.  Valuable source of career information. (U.S. perspective to some extent).
   64. Information about graduate school issues, from McMaster U.
   65. Home site; all information re GRE.
   66. Good brief description of GRE.  
                      
         

 Please note:

        Course outlines and other information will of necessity change from time to time, and this should be checked each semester; course outlines are subject to change up to and including the starting date for a particular course. Please contact me regarding any questions or difficulties.

                                                             Dr. S. Page
                                                             Department of Psychology, University of Windsor.

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