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==Describe your topic== |
==Describe your topic== |
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β | Two teams of faculty and students will alternate ( |
+ | Two teams of faculty and students will alternate (Team 1, then Team 2, then Team 1) suggestion short (think tweet-length, but not more than 75 words or so) "things" that every cognitive psychologist should know. When the list is 'complete' we will have cognitive psychologists outside these teams score the responses and award points. NOTE: Your "thing" may contain several important facts (e.g., the phenomenon, the researcher, the year); however, if your entry is too long, you probably need to split it into multiple "things." |
==Latest activity== |
==Latest activity== |