PSI Psychology Tutor

February 16, 2007

Live Chat Tutor & Stats Aid

Filed under: Exam Prep, Research Design, Statistics — charmayne @ 8:48 am

I am not my behaviour…

“Self-esteem — an estimation of who

I am apart from what I do.”

- Nathaniel Brandon

Feedback from students indicated the need for a more

in-the-moment service ~ hence Live Chat. There are two

options on the homepage of www.psitutor.org

  1. YahooChat – my id details are on the site

Try it out!

As an online tutor and freelance writer I am

online most of the time (+10h GMT). If you log on

when I am walking my dog, getting the groceries,

knee deep with a contract or asleep, I will get back to

you ASAP.

These are additional practice tests because they really will

make a difference when you open that exam booklet

Introductory statistics:

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/descr.html#q46-4

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/sampl.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/estim.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/hypot.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/anova.html

Third year statistics:

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c13WebStuff/

c13_quizzes/C13QuizPart2_A.html

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c14WebStuff/

c14_quizzes/C14QuizPart2_A.html

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c14WebStuff/

c14_quizzes/C14QuizPart1_A.html

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072494468/student_view0/

(recommend chapters 3-6, 10 and 11)

I am not my Behaviour

Filed under: Counselling, Lifespan development, Psychology, Relationships, Statistics — charmayne @ 8:48 am

I am not my behaviour…

“Self-esteem — an estimation of who

I am apart from what I do.”

- Nathaniel Brandon

Feedback from students indicated the need for a more

in-the-moment service ~ hence Live Chat. There are two

options on the homepage of www.psitutor.org

  1. YahooChat – my id details are on the site

Try it out!

As an online tutor and freelance writer I am

online most of the time (+10h GMT). If you log on

when I am walking my dog, getting the groceries,

knee deep with a contract or asleep, I will get back to

you ASAP.

These are additional practice tests because they really will

make a difference when you open that exam booklet

Introductory statistics:

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/descr.html#q46-4

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/sampl.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/estim.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/hypot.html

http://www2.gsu.edu/~dscbms/ibs/anova.html

Third year statistics:

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c13WebStuff/

c13_quizzes/C13QuizPart2_A.html

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c14WebStuff/

c14_quizzes/C14QuizPart2_A.html

http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/studyRDE/c14WebStuff/

c14_quizzes/C14QuizPart1_A.html

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072494468/student_view0/

(recommend chapters 3-6, 10 and 11)

 

February 14, 2007

Keep on Going: Learn and Grow

Filed under: Exam Prep, Motivation, Psychology, Statistics — charmayne @ 8:00 am

Keep on going…

“It does not matter how slowly you go,

as long as you do not stop.”
- Confucius

 

Time to put your psychology knowledge into practice J

1. Make labels with for a glossary of terms, and stick them

on objects around the home: butter, dog, toilet door

(mnemonics: using the unusual as a memory aid).

2. Email, SMS or phone call your study group with

questions from tutorial notes.

<!–[if !supportLists]–>3.<!–[endif]–>Practice taking tests:

Introductory

http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol8/range.html

http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol8/mode.html

http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol8/practice_vol8.html

http://espse.ed.psu.edu/edpsych/faculty/rhale/Statistics/tests/

test1_101.html

http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/SciTech/Statistics-

01-78896.html

http://nebula.deanza.edu/math/FT/Mosh/quiz/math10/index.html

Third Year

http://methods.fullerton.edu/quiz_ch3.html

http://methods.fullerton.edu/quiz_ch4.html

http://methods.fullerton.edu/quiz_ch5.html

http://methods.fullerton.edu/quiz_ch6.html

http://methods.fullerton.edu/quiz_ch7.html

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