Psychology 109g
Doug Davis
Information for the Freud Quiz and Essay
The first exam will be in two parts:
- a short closed-book "objective" (mutiple-choice and
short-answer) quiz that will be distributed in a sealed envelope
at the end of class Monday, February 2, 1997. You are to take this
quiz home, leave it sealed until you have finished
reviewing your class notes and materials, then put away all
course materials and open and complete the exam. When you have
finished, sing the Honor Code Pledge, return the exam to it's
envelope, and drop it off in the book outside the Psychology
Secretary's door some time before noon on Tuesday, February 2.
- A short essay question, linked to the course syllabus as a Web
page. This will be available by Friday's class time. You may use
all the materials assigned and/or linked to the syllabus in
completion of this question, and you may submit your answer as
email or on paper by class time Monday. Your answer will be
limited to one paragraph (roughly one-half single-spaced
printed page, 350 words) and will consist of your own short
addendum to Freud's interpretation of one of his dreams.
In preparing for this quiz/exam, it will probably help to look
over the linked page of
sample
Freud questions. You will also want to consult my
glossary
of Freud terms and concepts, to have anouther look at the
Web resources by
Stevenson
and by
Spencer,
to read Freud's own Encyclopedia
Britannica Essay, and perhaps to attend one of the
discussion/review sessions in Sharpless 322.
- 7:30--8:30 p.m.Thursday, January 29
- 3-4 p.m. Friday, January 30
If you cannot attend class Monday,
arrange to pick the quiz up
befor or after class. If you believe you will be unable to take this
quiz next Monday, please
contact me or your dean
immediately.