This is an open-educational resource for PSYC 2530 Introductory Cognitive Psychology course at Brooklyn College of CUNY, taught by Matthew Crump. It provides free access to the syllabus, textbook, learning modules, slides, and other resources under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
The website serves as an open-educational resource for students enrolled in the PSYC 2530 Introductory Cognitive Psychology course during Fall 2023. It is developed using open-source software (R, RStudio, Bookdown) and is available for use, share, copy, edit, and remix with attribution. The materials are actively being developed and are accessible via tabs at the top of the page for the most up-to-date syllabus, textbook, learning modules, slides, and other resources.
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