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Psychology of Learning - 375 (Sec. 1)
Dr. M. Plonsky - Spring, 2007
Last update 4/1/07
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Contains:

Course Description - goals, readings, attendance, grading, expectations, contact info.
Tentative Class Schedule
Background Information Survey
Grade Postings

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Course Description

A. GOALS
The goal of the course will be to gain an understanding of how the environment effects behavior. A scientific perspective will be emphasized, as well principles that apply across species. The focus will be on pervasive and basic forms of learning that are a normal, though typically unnoticed, part of living.

Picture (113x140, 6.3Kb)B. READINGS
The required text (available in the college bookstore) is: Schwartz, B., Wasserman, E. A., & Robins, S. J. (2002). Psychology of Learning and Behavior (5-th ed.). NY: Norton.

C. ATTENDANCE
While I do not formally take attendance, it is unlikely that you will do well in the course if your attendance is poor. This is due to the fact that the exams include some material only presented during class sessions. If you miss a class, it will be to your benefit to find out what occurred during that class from a classmate.

D. GRADING POLICY

E. EXPECTATIONS
What I expect from you:

  1. To agree to study this syllabus carefully (ASAP) & refer to it when questions arise about the class.
  2. To acknowledge that effort, by itself, is not enough to justify a worthy grade. In other words, you are graded primarily on the merit of your performance in the class rather than the amount of effort you put into the class.
  3. To acknowledge that previous academic preparation (e.g., biology, math, etc.) matters. Those who are better prepared are likely to do better in the class.
  4. To attend class & give your full attention to the material, as well as conduct yourself in an appropriate manner (e.g., not having personal conversations during lectures or performing other activities that disrupt the class).
  5. To meet the obligations of the course (e.g., reading, assignments, etc.) and not make excuses for your failure to do so.
  6. To treat everyone in class, including the professor, with respect.
  7. To check your university email account several times per week. I will let you know when grades are posted & make other announcements via this medium (e.g., if I need to cancel a class, I will send an email early that morning).
  8. To not plagiarize or otherwise steal the work of others.
  9. To understand & adhere to the UWSP Student Rights & Responsibilities
  10. To turn off or silence cell phones when in class.

What you can expect from me:

  1. To manage the class in a professional manner. This may include educating you in appropriate classroom behavior.
  2. To prepare carefully for each class & begin & end it on time.
  3. To try to learn your name (if class size permits) & to recognize your individuality & treat you with respect, as well as to be honest with you.
  4. To treat all students equally. Thus, I will not discriminate on the basis of your identity, appearance, gender, race, creed, color, viewpoints, disability, whether I like you or not, or anything else.
  5. To have 3 office hours each week during which you are welcome to stop by (no appointment necessary). See contact info for more detail.
  6. To give grades primarily based on the quality of your work.
  7. To return your grades quickly (with your permission) & with detailed feedback. For example, I will provide you with an overall estimate of your grade prior to the 10th week of the semester drop deadline.
  8. To be honest about what I know. If I do not know something, I will say so.
  9. To treat any plagiarism, cheating, or other violations of academic integrity harshly.
  10. To silence my cell phone when in class.

F. CONTACT INFORMATION
My office is located in Science B-341. I will have office hours from 11-12 noon on Mondays and from 11:00 am -1:00 pm on Wednesdays or you can arrange to see me by appointment. Note that my office hours do not require an appointment. You can see a visual of my schedule here. You can reach me at 346-3961 (and please leave a message if I'm not available) or through electronic mail at mplonsky@uwsp.edu. You can also send me email using a web form. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.


Tentative Class Schedule

WK DATE LECTURE TOPIC* READINGS**
1 1/22-24 Orientation  
2 1/29-31 Introduction C. 1
3 2/5-7   "  
4 2/12 Relevant issues  
 2/14-We  
EXAM 1
5 2/19-21 Elicited Behavior C. 2, p. 121-129
6 2/26-28   " C. 3-4
7 3/5-7 Classical Conditioning C. 5
8 3/12   " C. 6
3/14-We  
EXAM 2
-- Spring Break --
9 3/26-28   "  
10 4/2-4 Operant Conditioning C. 7-8
11 4/9-11   "  
12 4/16   "  
4/18-We  
EXAM 3
13 4/23-25 Aversive Control C. 9
14 4/30-5/2 Learned Helplessness  
15 5/7-9 Schedules C. 10
3/15-Tu  
EXAM 4 (2:45-3:45 p.m.)

*The topics are hotlinked to the text of the lecture notes (as MS Word documents).

**An outline of the contents of the book (as a word document), which includes a more detailed description of what to read, is available.


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