Student resources emphasize active learning
Our resources are thoughtfully designed in collaboration with our textbook authors and informed by learning science principles. Accessibility is at the core of all the products we create, in concert with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the most widely accepted voluntary international standard for accessibility.
A carefully curated suite of instructor support materials accompanies
Social Psychology, offering all the resources you need to make your course a success.
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Analyze the Claim Writing Assignments
New Analyze the Claim writing assignments for each chapter ask students to analyze scientific claims made in the popular media using a consistent critical-thinking framework.
Instructions designed according to principles of transparency in teaching and learning make goals for the assignment and criteria for success clear to students.
An accompanying rubric makes grading critical-thinking and exposition skills simple.
Instructors can assign points for each rubric criterion automatically in their LMS for easier scoring.
Testmaker
Norton Testmaker brings Social Psychology's assessment materials online and makes it easy to build customized, data-driven assessments. Search, filter, and customize test bank questions by chapter, question type, difficulty level, learning objective, and more, then export to Microsoft Word or a common cartridge file for your LMS.
Norton Teaching Tools
The Norton Teaching Tools site is your first stop when looking for creative resources to design or refresh your course with active and applied learning, in the classroom or online. Norton Teaching Tools for Social Psychology include:
Class Activity and Discussion Ideas: Suggestions for active learning class activities and prompts to spark meaningful discussion during lecture, in person or online.
Beyond the Citation Videos: Videos featuring the Social Psychology authors discussing what conducting research is all about, including insider stories and unexpected findings.
Video Clips: Curated links to online videos, including a summary, the length of the clip, and accompanying questions that can be used for classroom discussion or writing prompts.
Beyond the Text PowerPoints: PowerPoints created by the Social Psychology authors to introduce new examples and applications that move beyond the text.
Clicker Questions: Questions designed to engage students in how core concepts apply to everyday life.
Lecture PowerPoints, Chapter Outlines, Chapter Summaries, Learning Objectives, Image Files (available in .jpeg and PowerPoint formats), and more.
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