PSY3019 Columbia Southern Unit VII Women Rights 21st Century Reflection Unit VII Reflection Paper: Imagine you are Francis Sumner or Mary Calkins. Reflec
PSY3019 Columbia Southern Unit VII Women Rights 21st Century Reflection Unit VII Reflection Paper:
Imagine you are Francis Sumner or Mary Calkins. Reflect on the major issues facing women/minorities in the 19th and 20th
centuries, using examples from your textbook.
In your reflection, consider the theories, concepts, and/or strategies presented with insightful and supported viewpoints,
including accurate accounts, critical analysis, and scholarly or professional application of the topic area. Reflection papers
can take on more of a creative aspect than formal academic essays, but remember to include factual information along with
appropriate citations and referencing as you go.
Your essay should be a minimum of two pages in length; in addition to the two pages of content, include a title page and a
reference page. You are required to use at least one source.
Be sure to consider the following as you compose your reflection paper:
The introduction should engage the reader, clearly present the essay’s thesis, and provide a summary of the main points
that clarify your point of view.
The organization of the paper should clearly present logically arranged points.
Your writing should be clear and concise with no spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors.
The number of sources should meet or exceed the expressed assignment requirements, and the sources should be
peer-reviewed or academic in nature.
APA formatting guidelines should be used for reference entries and in-text citations.
Textbook: Goodwin, C. J. (2015). A history of modern psychology (5th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
JOURNAL:
What improvements do you see in society and in the psychological profession regarding women and minorities? Are there sectors where opportunities are still limited, or have we made all the changes necessary in this 21st century? Why, or why not?
Your journal entry must be at least 200 words. No references or citations are necessary.