User:RRLukasek

I'm Rachel Lukasek. I am currently attending St. Charles Community College where I am getting my prerequisites out of the way. After two years here at the community college I am transfering to Forest Park St. Louis Community College. I will then get my Associates in Applied Science: Dental Hygiene Degree.

Psychology 101 Assignments

1) Create a Wikipedia account

2) Create a user page with information about you

3) Sign up on the list of students at the bottom of this page

4) To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself and leave a message for the classmate above you on the class list on their user talk page

5) Add a new section to your user page with the level 2 heading of "Psychology 101 Assignments" and begin an ordered list of your assignments as you complete them.

6)Research and list 3–5 articles on your Wikipedia user page that you will consider working on as your main project. Make it a numbered list, with wiki-links to the articles. Be sure to specify if you are intending to create a new article.

**I critiqued: State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

**I'm interested in these articles:

-Behavioural confirmation

-Spontaneous alternation

-Dispositionist

-Dream transference

-Leisure satisfaction

-State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

-Audience memory curve

-Baragnosis

-Breaking point (psychology)

7)I left two sentences and cited my sentences on the Spontaneous alternation page.

8) I reviewed jm177455 (talk · contribs · sand)'s arcicle on Caffeine-induced sleep disorder, TommyMo7 (talk · contribs · sand)'s article on Mental Block, and fives_enough (talk · contribs · sand)'s article on McGurk effect as an extra.

9) Added the WAP template.

10) Created a sandbox.

11) Annotated Bibliography on my sandbox

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