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Dr. Eisenberger is a great professor and her lectures are very engaging. I enjoyed attending her class (it was online during Fall 2021) and would recommend attending them live. The material was interesting but also kind of heavy at the same time. Therefore, I would recommend paying close attending to the different theories, studies, etc that are gone over during lecture. I found the first midterm to be far more difficult compared to the second midterm since it was more application based. You definitely need to study for these exams since they are not "easy".
The SONA studies are a great bonus since extra credit is provided. Overall, it was an interesting class and I would recommend it.
The class was pretty easy, the first half is mostly theories and models based and the second half is research studies. There are a lot of studies to remember however the class is interesting and Professor Eisenberger is engaging. There is one required book that I got online for free at libgen and it is an easy read. The workload is relatively easy as long as you know the takeaways from each study, the theorists, and their models, then you should do well on the exams. All tests are multiple-choice and there are lots of extra credit opportunities available. It is easy to get an A for the class. I also took it online so being able to rewatch the lectures is essential because the exams are based on the lecture. You should take this class but be ready to remember a lot of research studies.
There are 2 midterms, a 6 week emotion journal, a thought paper about the emotional journal and a thought paper about the book America the Anxious. The first half of the class is honestly the most confusing part because there are so many different models of emotions that you really have to understand to do well in the tests but the second half of the class is significantly more straight forward thus midterm 2 was way easier. Tests are closed book close notes. I loved learning about emotion in depth and Professor Eisenberger is a sweetheart that explains everything to the best of her ability if you don't understand!
Dr. Eisenberger is a great professor and her lectures are very engaging. I enjoyed attending her class (it was online during Fall 2021) and would recommend attending them live. The material was interesting but also kind of heavy at the same time. Therefore, I would recommend paying close attending to the different theories, studies, etc that are gone over during lecture. I found the first midterm to be far more difficult compared to the second midterm since it was more application based. You definitely need to study for these exams since they are not "easy".
The SONA studies are a great bonus since extra credit is provided. Overall, it was an interesting class and I would recommend it.
The class was pretty easy, the first half is mostly theories and models based and the second half is research studies. There are a lot of studies to remember however the class is interesting and Professor Eisenberger is engaging. There is one required book that I got online for free at libgen and it is an easy read. The workload is relatively easy as long as you know the takeaways from each study, the theorists, and their models, then you should do well on the exams. All tests are multiple-choice and there are lots of extra credit opportunities available. It is easy to get an A for the class. I also took it online so being able to rewatch the lectures is essential because the exams are based on the lecture. You should take this class but be ready to remember a lot of research studies.
There are 2 midterms, a 6 week emotion journal, a thought paper about the emotional journal and a thought paper about the book America the Anxious. The first half of the class is honestly the most confusing part because there are so many different models of emotions that you really have to understand to do well in the tests but the second half of the class is significantly more straight forward thus midterm 2 was way easier. Tests are closed book close notes. I loved learning about emotion in depth and Professor Eisenberger is a sweetheart that explains everything to the best of her ability if you don't understand!
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- Uses Slides (2)
- Is Podcasted (2)
- Engaging Lectures (2)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (2)
- Snazzy Dresser (3)
- Often Funny (2)
- Tough Tests (2)
- Gives Extra Credit (2)
- Would Take Again (2)