Create a “yearbook” presentation of psychological concepts and theories – past

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Create a “yearbook” presentation of psychological concepts and theories – past and present. For each course outcome, choose at least one time period. Then identify the significant findings that happened during the time. For example, for Course Outcome #1, you could choose the findings in the 1900s, the work of Sigmund Freud, or the early 2000s for more recent findings related to psychodynamic therapy and defense mechanisms. Include information about the major figure or figures of the time, where applicable.
Make clear connections to key concepts and theories related to each course outcome using scholarly sources and relevant images. The 7 course outcomes that must be addressed in your presentation are listed in the “Outcomes & Resources” section below.
Requirements
PowerPoint length: 14-21 slides (not including title, introduction, and references slides)
Font should not be smaller than size 16-point
References slide (a minimum of 2 outside scholarly sources plus the edapt and/or the weekly lesson for each course outcome)
Review the following work sample, which exemplifies the type of information you should include in your presentation: Sample PresentationLinks to an external site.
Grading
This activity will be graded based on the Project Grading Rubric.
Outcomes & Resources
CO 1: Assess theoretical perspectives related to human behavior, including physiological explanations for changes in behavior.
Chamberlain Library search page: Research MethodsLinks to an external site.
CO 2: Analyze the processes of sensation and perception, and the factors that affect consciousness.
Chamberlain Library search page: PerceptionLinks to an external site.
CO 3: Examine the physiological and psychological impact of stress, and various techniques for stress management.
Chamberlain Library search page: AmnesiaLinks to an external site.
CO 4: Illustrate models of learning and memory.
Chamberlain Library search page: MotivationLinks to an external site.
CO 5: Analyze key theories on motivation and personality.
Chamberlain Library search page: LifespanLinks to an external site.
CO 6: Describe the major physical, cognitive, and social developmental changes that occur from infancy to adulthood.
Chamberlain Library search page: Stress ManagementLinks to an external site.
CO 7: Describe different types of psychological disorders, schools of thought on possible causes, and how society responds to people living with mental disorders.
Chamberlain Library search page: Psychological DisordersLinks to an external site.