Hello!

And welcome to my personal PSYC 205 Journal! (follow the link for more information). This page is designed as a final edit of a paper Journal I have been keeping throughout the duration of the semester. In this endeavor I hope to share with you some of my most powerful thoughts, ideas, and discoveries regarding the "Principles of Psychology" as it is presented in our text and through in-class discussions.

Bearing in mind that this page serves as a graded assignment please keep any comments or questions fairly professional in subject matter and in presentation. This doesn't mean that this journal won't be interesting, comedic, or reachable on a personal level.

Also keeping that this is a graded assignment in mind, you (the visitor) may not have any connection to myself personally, professionally or otherwise and may just be stumbling upon this page for the first time. While I encourage any insightful comments or questions and will respond to any that should occur prior to April 15th 2013 (I cannot guarantee my continued patronage to this site after that date). Again I emphasize, please keep your comments of a professional and courteous manner. This website is only being made public so that it is easy for my Professor to access and comments are enabled without any form of registration so that my classmates have the opportunity to ask questions or share their own thoughts prior to the conclusion of the course.

Note to the Professor
While you read through the paper edition of my Journals you may find varying formats from week-to-week of submissions, sections that may blend into one another and a more of a personal touch to items than will be present here. This site serves to bring a tighter hold and better presentation to these concepts. Due to this you may find sections from the written Journal completely omitted from the digital edition, as well there may be new information presented in the digital edition that was not covered prior in the written copy.

Above all else I hope this serves as an entertaining and thought-provoking site.


Happy Reading!



-Paul Robin Kyle Wilson-

2 comments:

  1. To my peers that wish to Identify themselves. leave a comment as Name/URL (the URL section can be left blank. this will allow you to quickly comment without having to sign up for any additional services.

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  2. Very creative approach and organization of this endeavour.

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