The Psychological Myth Project: Research and Application
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
This Psychological Myth Project is a research-based “mythbusting” project in which students write a research paper related to a particular psychological myth (e.g., “Hands-free devices provide a safe way to talk on the phone while driving.”), complete a study collecting data about the myth from the general public, evaluate how the myth is portrayed by media sources, develop materials to decrease misconceptions, and present their project to the class through poster presentations. This semester-long research-based learning project requires students to use peer-reviewed research to evaluate the myth, with the goal of correcting misperceptions while also increasing critical thinking and information literacy skills.
Note: 2023 Instructional Research Award
Publication
Society for the Teaching of Psychology
Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Recommended Citation
Lehman, M., (2024). The psychological myth project: Research and application. Society for the Teaching of Psychology. https://teachpsych.org/page-1603066