Elements of
General Psychology

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9. Thinking and Language

9-1 Study the following informational resources.
Take good notes in your learning journal, and maintain a list of new words and terms.

9-2 Work on new terms and important names.

  • Glossary
  • Flashcards
  • Use this search box to expand your understanding of new words and terms.

9-3 Expand your understanding
Look for ways to establish some perspectives on the key ideas in the lesson. Take good notes and make good use of the search box.

9-4 Use these tests to see how much you've learned.
Write out completely your answers to short essay and essay-type questions. Be sure to work toward real understanding, and not toward some artificial numerical goal.

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