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PSY 660 Social Psychology (Graduate Seminar)
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Isbell, L.M., & Gilbert Cote, N. (2009). Connecting with struggling students to improve performance in large classes. Teaching of Psychology, 36, 185-188. [get article]
Isbell, L.M., Tyler, J.M., & Burns, K.C. (2007). An activity to teach students about schematic processing. Teaching of Psychology, 34, 241-244. [get article]
Isbell, L.M. & Tyler, J.M. (2005). Using students’ personal ads to teach about interpersonal attraction and intimate relationships. Teaching of Psychology, 32, 169-171. [get article]
Isbell, L.M. (2003). Teaching an undergraduate course in political psychology. Teaching of Psychology, 30, 148-153. [get article]
Isbell, L.M., & Tyler, J.M. (2003). Teaching students about in-group favoritism and the minimal groups paradigm. Teaching of Psychology, 30, 127-130. [get article]