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Write down the quote for the day, and get ready for the week in rap! 1/10/11 Today, you need: Composition book, pen or pencil and LAPTOP!! Turn in assignments from last week that you took for homework. Write down the quote for the day, and get ready for the week in rap!

Cell phone – on desk, hands off Today, you need: Composition book and pen or pencil Cell phone – on desk, hands off 1/11/11 Copy quote into your CB Bellringer: You have 5 minutes to answer questions in your CB. Your title is Competition. 1. Are you a competitive person? Explain. 2. Describe your greatest achievement. 3. Describe your greatest loss.

How ideal would life be if you had answers to all of its tests? 1/12/11 Today, you need: Composition book and pen or pencil Flowers for Algernon handouts Copy quote into your CB Bellringer: You have 3 minutes. In your composition book, number from one to ten. Your title is “Rorschach Revealed.” How ideal would life be if you had answers to all of its tests? http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=answers-to-the-rorschach-test-revea-09-08-02

Quickly write down the first image you see. Listen closely to the podcast. Be prepared to discuss the impact of “Rorschach Revealed.” Remember that the Rorschach Test can be used to determine personality traits and/or emotional functioning.. Now, you will see each of the ten images administered during the Rorschach Test for only fifteen seconds. Quickly write down the first image you see. After ten seconds, the most popular responses will be revealed to you. http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=answers-to-the-rorschach-test-revea-09-08-02

Two humans, four-legged animal, dog, elephant, bear Bat, butterfly, moth Can provide clues about how subjects tackle new and stressful tasks Two humans, four-legged animal, dog, elephant, bear Can provide indications about how subjects manage feelings of anger or physical harm

two humans, human figures Can provide clues about how subjects tackle new and stressful tasks Animal hide, skin, rug Can provide clues about attitudes toward men and authority

Elicits association related to interpersonal skills Bat, butterfly, moth Not perceived as threatening so helps to relax subject after previous challenging cards Animal hide/skin, rug Elicits association related to interpersonal skills

Animal—not cat or dog four-legged animal Human heads or faces Associated with femininity; difficulties responding may be related to concerns with female figures in subjects’ lives Animal—not cat or dog four-legged animal Subjects who find processing complex situations or emotional stimuli distressing or difficult may be uncomfortable with this card

Crab, lobster, spider, rabbit head Human Difficulty processing this card may indicate trouble dealing with unstructured data. Crab, lobster, spider, rabbit head May provide an opportunity for subjects to find closure by expressing what their situations are like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_test

Is it ethical for physicians to reveal such information? Inquiring minds want to know. Is it ethical for physicians to reveal such information? Should magicians reveal their secrets? What happens when you can find the answers to “everything on the internet? (i.e. how to make a bomb, etc.) What are the implications of being able to find the answers to all questions, tests administered by physicians, etc. on the internet?

Charley Gordon Based on what you already know about Charley Gordon at this point, predict how he will react to the Rorschach Test.