- Subject
- Developmental/Stroop Assignment
- Author
- Year Representation
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- Posted on
- Mon, 08 Mar 2010 21:40:35 +0100
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Hey Folks!
We met the other day with the first year coordinator who also used to be our Introduction to
Psychology-lecturer*. We brought our situation (three exams in three consecutive weeks AND the Stroop-assignment) up to
her attention and asked whether an extension for the Stroop-assignment would be possible, given the fact that probably
no one reckoned the work load we are experiencing right now back in January correctly.
She said that the they could
postpone the deadline for the first draft at Sm3 (which is the week of our second Developmental partial exam).
However,
since Sm3 is the "Peer evaluation of experiment paper" canceling this deadline would probably mean two
things:
1) Many people still would not have gotten any further with the paper, and...
2) … most important:
The possibility for a review of your draft would be gone. You would need to hand in your final version of the
Stroop-assignment at Pm7 (Semester 2B, Week 1) without getting a chance to ask questions and have someone look over
it.
Mrs. M. also advised us, that at Sm3 there is a >>draft<< due. Not the final paper, not something that
is perfect. But rather something that shows that you have started working on it.
For this reasons, we agreed on not
considering postponing (and hence: canceling) the Sm3 meeting any further. She also acknowledged to us that it is a
"busy" time right now. Last year was worse when people had two exams in one week during the same time period,
so this is kind of like an improvement already.
Additionally, Mrs. M. offered to put up a sample paper from last year's
research assignment. It is now online and you can find it on Nestor:
NaCoP courses -> Course Documents ->
Information for Stroop task Paper -> Example of good paper, 2009-2010 (cola_taste_perception.pdf)
Also, we have
received word that some of you have had trouble registering for the developmental exam. Please, if you experience this
kind of trouble and it does not seem to be just "isolated incidents", let us now!
Sincerely, your Year
Representation Guys and Gals.
*As a courtesy to privacy, we will post as few staff member clear names online as
possible.