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Diversity activities for psychology / Valerie Whittlesey

By: Publication details: Boston, Mass. : Allyn and Bacon, c2001Edition: [Student ed.]Description: 276 p. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0205296386
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150 WHI
Contents:
45. Who Am I?. - Activity 46. Broadening the Ego Identity Concepts. - Activity 47. Sigmund Freud and Women. - Activity 48. Racial Identity Growth. - Activity 48. Androgynous or Sex-Typed? - Activity 50. Attitude Toward Abortion. - Activity 51. Hazards of Being Male. - Activity 52. AIDS. - Activity 53. Chronic Illnesses. - Activity 54. Curanderismo. - Activity 55. Stress. - Activity 56. "Normal" Sex. - Activity 57. Patterns of Sexual Behavior. - Activity 58. Myths about Rape. - Activity 59. Sexual Harassment. - Activity 60. Homosexual Comfort/Discomfort. - Activity 61. Female Menopause Myths. - Activity 62. Interracial Dating. - Activity 63. Mental Health. - Activity 64. Mental Illness. -Activity 65. Schizophrenia Depression adn Bipolar Illness. - Activity 66. Eating Disorders. - Activity 67. Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Help. - Activity 68. Culture-Bound Syndromes. - Activity 69. Effective Therapy. - Activity 70. Just World. - Activity 71. Personal Space. - Activity 72. End-of-the-World Stereotyping. - Activity 73. Perceptions of Sexism. - Activity 74. Sex-Role Behaviors. - Activity 75. Magazine Portrayals. - Activity 76. Blaming Behaviors. - Activity 77. Cultural Incidents. - Activity 78. Institutional discrimination.
Activity 1. Neglect of Cultural Variation. - Activity 2. Cultural Values. - Activity 3. Avoiding Sexist and Racist Research. - Activity 4. Sex and Race-Related Journals. - Activity 5. Demonstrating Experimentation. - Activity 6. Illusory Correlation. - Activity 7. Early African-Americans and Women. - Activity 8. Prominent Women. - Activity 9. Web Hunting for Diversity . - Activity 10. Diversity Jeopardy. - Activity 11. Infant Sleep Arrangements. - Activity 12. Perceptions of Infants. - Activity 13. Life's Circumstances. - Activity 14. Adult-Child Essay Exchange. - Activity 15. Television Portrayals. - Activity 16. Puberty Rites of Passage. - Activity 17. Adulthood Stages. - Activity 18. Stereotypes about the Elderly. - Activity 19. Rape as Classical Conditioning. - Activicty 20. Walden Two. - Activity 21. Observational Learning. - Activity 22. Food Aversions. - Activity 23. Constructive Memory. - Activity 24. Color Labeling. - Activity 25. Cognitive Maps. - Activity. 26. Idiom Usage. - Activity 27. English - Official U.S. Language? - Activity 28. Creole Language. - Activity 29. Direct/Indirect Communication. - Activity 30. Sexist Language. - Activity 31. Developing ans IQ Test. - Activity 32. Biased IQ Testing. - Activity 33. Mock IQ Tests. - Activity 34. Career Aspirations. - Activity 35. Attributions of Success. - Activity 36. IQ Extremes. - Activity 37. Eating Habits. - Activity 38. Mate Preferences. - Activity 39. Emotional Expressions. - Activity 40. Affective Communications. - Activity 41. Perceiving Aggression. - Activity 42. Biology of the Sexes. - Activity 43. Ethnic Identification. - Activity 44. Famous Personalities. - Activity
Summary: Diversity Activities for Psychology provides a broad range of over 75 activities addressing cross-cultural, ethnic, minority, gender diversity, sexual orientation, aging, social class, and learning and physical disability issues, giving students broad exposure of diversity issues as related to psychology. - Back cover.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 2 , Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 2

150 WHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available SLASx,05000,03,GR 5000017115

"There is a separate Instructor's Manual to accompany [this book] that explains how the activities are to be implemented"--Student PrefaceA guide to finding quality information on the Internet

45. Who Am I?. - Activity 46. Broadening the Ego Identity Concepts. - Activity 47. Sigmund Freud and Women. - Activity 48. Racial Identity Growth. - Activity 48. Androgynous or Sex-Typed? - Activity 50. Attitude Toward Abortion. - Activity 51. Hazards of Being Male. - Activity 52. AIDS. - Activity 53. Chronic Illnesses. - Activity 54. Curanderismo. - Activity 55. Stress. - Activity 56. "Normal" Sex. - Activity 57. Patterns of Sexual Behavior. - Activity 58. Myths about Rape. - Activity 59. Sexual Harassment. - Activity 60. Homosexual Comfort/Discomfort. - Activity 61. Female Menopause Myths. - Activity 62. Interracial Dating. - Activity 63. Mental Health. - Activity 64. Mental Illness. -Activity 65. Schizophrenia Depression adn Bipolar Illness. - Activity 66. Eating Disorders. - Activity 67. Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Help. - Activity 68. Culture-Bound Syndromes. - Activity 69. Effective Therapy. - Activity 70. Just World. - Activity 71. Personal Space. - Activity 72. End-of-the-World Stereotyping. - Activity 73. Perceptions of Sexism. - Activity 74. Sex-Role Behaviors. - Activity 75. Magazine Portrayals. - Activity 76. Blaming Behaviors. - Activity 77. Cultural Incidents. - Activity 78. Institutional discrimination.

Activity 1. Neglect of Cultural Variation. - Activity 2. Cultural Values. - Activity 3. Avoiding Sexist and Racist Research. - Activity 4. Sex and Race-Related Journals. - Activity 5. Demonstrating Experimentation. - Activity 6. Illusory Correlation. - Activity 7. Early African-Americans and Women. - Activity 8. Prominent Women. - Activity 9. Web Hunting for Diversity . - Activity 10. Diversity Jeopardy. - Activity 11. Infant Sleep Arrangements. - Activity 12. Perceptions of Infants. - Activity 13. Life's Circumstances. - Activity 14. Adult-Child Essay Exchange. - Activity 15. Television Portrayals. - Activity 16. Puberty Rites of Passage. - Activity 17. Adulthood Stages. - Activity 18. Stereotypes about the Elderly. - Activity 19. Rape as Classical Conditioning. - Activicty 20. Walden Two. - Activity 21. Observational Learning. - Activity 22. Food Aversions. - Activity 23. Constructive Memory. - Activity 24. Color Labeling. - Activity 25. Cognitive Maps. - Activity. 26. Idiom Usage. - Activity 27. English - Official U.S. Language? - Activity 28. Creole Language. - Activity 29. Direct/Indirect Communication. - Activity 30. Sexist Language. - Activity 31. Developing ans IQ Test. - Activity 32. Biased IQ Testing. - Activity 33. Mock IQ Tests. - Activity 34. Career Aspirations. - Activity 35. Attributions of Success. - Activity 36. IQ Extremes. - Activity 37. Eating Habits. - Activity 38. Mate Preferences. - Activity 39. Emotional Expressions. - Activity 40. Affective Communications. - Activity 41. Perceiving Aggression. - Activity 42. Biology of the Sexes. - Activity 43. Ethnic Identification. - Activity 44. Famous Personalities. - Activity

Diversity Activities for Psychology provides a broad range of over 75 activities addressing cross-cultural, ethnic, minority, gender diversity, sexual orientation, aging, social class, and learning and physical disability issues, giving students broad exposure of diversity issues as related to psychology. - Back cover.