Characteristics of Successful Undergraduate Psychology Programs

Scholarly writings provide guidance for delivery of an undergraduate program in psychology (e.g., APA, 2007; Halpern, 2010). Much of the emphasis in this literature has been on examination of the curriculum (e.g., McGovern, 1993; Stoloff et al., 2010), yet minimal research has been conducted to empi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Teaching of Psychology 2012-04, Vol.39 (2), p.91-99
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