40+studies

This isn't really so much as an online book as a pdf, I'd ILL (inter library loan it from the public library ASAP if you aren't cool with reading it digitally.) [|link to pdf] 60pts

You are already familiar with content of these 10 chapters... Pick any 7 chapters, read them and as you read, connect the studies to vocabulary from the giant list of 427 must know vocab termsas you go. This list is not unfamiliar to you. Do consider vocab that you are more unfamiliar with first! These are the vocab that have been found to be most likely to appear over and over on the exam.

What you are going to consider when reading are: 1: Cluster the studies somehow 2: Why was the studies conducted at the time? -what was the impetus, what framed the reference point for asking the question(s) and why were they being asked? Focus on one or more. Be specific 3: What did they find? What were the results? Focus on one or more. Be specific. 4: Why were the results significant? Did the data hold up over time and repetition? Why or why not? Was there repetition? Any ethical issues This might seem a bit redundant, skip what seems super obvious and focus on where you can connect vocabulary, where you are learning or making great connections. Focus upon what is useful to you!

The idea behind this option is to help you go back to research methods, stats, history, etc and really do some reviewing of foundational concepts and vocab. You can even hunt and peck within Chapters. There are several studies within each Chapter. If you want to not do 7 chapters and instead focus upon 25 studies, go for it. You can do your write up digitally or hand written. The choice is yours.