are being read for the course (see the General Course Outline below for a list

Each paper you select to write about should be one of the journal papers that are being read for the course (see the General Course Outline below for a list of papers). . Once you have chosen and carefully read an article from one of the above journals, write a 2 page paper answering the following questions about the described experiment(s). Papers should be in length (you may use a third page if necessary). The first page should be focused on summarizing the article, demonstrating full understanding of the content (see items 1-4 below). The second page should be focused on your reaction or response to the paper (see items 5-7 below). Credit will be awarded based on the content and writing of the papers, so be sure to answer the questions to the best of your ability. Again, you will need to write four reaction papers based on the journal articles ( the book readings, the Nisbett chapter, and the Busch, Milrod, & Sandberg (2009) reading). 7. What question did this article raise for you? That is, if you were going to conduct an experiment on the topic of this article using it as background information, what question would you want to explore? Briefly describe how you would explore your question . Why would your experiment be important?