Memory Processes
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Patrick, S. and Samuel, J. (2011). Memory Processes. In Sanderson, C. A., & Huffman, K. (2017). Real world psychology (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Description and Instructions.
Chapter names: Unit 8 = Gender and human sexuality
Unit 9 = Pyschological disorders
Unit 10 = Therapy
Choose topics from these chapters.
The final reaction paper includes two parts:
Part A
- Part A includes units 8, 9, and 10. Select one topic per unit.
- Your chosen topics must relate directly to the course materials.
- After you have chosen your topics for units 8, 9, and 10, develop your reflection by asking yourself the following questions for each unit/topic:
- Why is the topic relevant to you?
- What was new to you about the topic?
- Do you disagree with the author? Why?
- Do you agree with the author? Why?
- Describe an experience that you or a friend of yours has had that directly relates to the topic. How does it relate?
Part B
Part B of your final reaction paper offers you the opportunity to develop your critical thinking by exploring the possible relationships among apparently unrelated topics.
- From the 10 main themes of the course, select three to analyze more closely using the following framework:
- Based on the framework above, answer the following questions:
- What relationship can you identify between theme A and theme B?
- What relationship can you identify between theme B and theme C?
- What relationship can you identify between theme C and theme A?
- What relationship can you establish among the three themes (A, B, and C)?
- Is this relationship that you have established in agreement or in disagreement with what was discussed throughout the course? Why?
- Describe the idea/evidence in the course theme that you are questioning. Indicate why you agree or disagree with it. What kinds of evidence, experiences, or thoughts lead you to agree or disagree?
- Based on the relationship that you have established among the three themes selected,
Ask yourself: How could this idea/evidence be used in your own personal or professional life? Make sure to be as specific as possible when discussing how you could apply this idea/evidence to your life.
Submission Requirements
- Follow the APA style, and format your document according to submission guidelines.
- Format: Title Page/Body/Reference List
- Font: Times New Roman, 12-point, double-spaced
- Headings: Appropriate use of levels of headings and page numbers
- Length: 2500 words (plus or minus 100 words)
- Resources: In addition to the text, you must also use a minimum of six (6) peer-reviewed articles from scholarly journals. Additionally, you can use credible newspapers, websites, and magazines as sources. You must properly cite all the sources you use in APA style (author-date) and include a reference page at the end, properly formatted in APA style. Your reference page should include only sources that you cite within your paper.
- Your reflection papers must be properly edited and proofread.


