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Note Sheet Examples

Overview of Note Sheets for Exams

The Logic of Allowing Note Sheets

In my Social, Cultural, and Personality Psychology courses, I allow students to use one page of notes during both the multiple-choice and essay portions of an exam. This practice is grounded in my belief that I write questions that are quite broad (which many students interpret as “challenging”). These questions require students to synthesize material by describing the relevant concepts or theories that they believe are relevant, by providing everyday examples of the concept at hand, and to examine exemplary empirical evidence.

These exams amount to a hefty task if the student is expected to memorize many details. Thus, to alleviate students’ need to memorize all of the details – indeed, to reduce their cognitive load during the exam – I permit a note sheet. As a result, I believe that the students can better focus on the integration and interrelationships during the exam period.

But even more importantly, I believe that the proper creation of note sheets can itself promote learning. Research in psychology suggests that the more someone organizes information, the better they can recall and describe it later. Thus, by permitting note sheets (and providing rules for their creation), students may better prepare themselves for the exam.

Rules for Note Sheets

The following rules for note sheets are strictly enforced:

The remainder of this document provides examples of actual student note sheets from previous exams. I have chosen these examples NOT because they are exemplary (most of them are not, in my opinion), but because they are typical. I have also provided commentary on each of them.  

Sample Note Sheet #1

A Portion of a Student’s Note Sheet

The box below presents a portion of a student’s note sheet for a Social Psychology exam on social influence (conformity, obedience, persuasion, etc.). This exam covered approximately half of the course material. For this exam, students had access to a pool of essay questions ahead of time.

Note Sheet Example 1

My Thoughts about this Note Sheet

Sample Note Sheet #2

A Portion of a Student’s Note Sheet

The box below presents a portion of a student’s note sheet for a Psychology and Culture exam on psychological manifestations of culture (culture’s impact on the self, on cognition, etc.) and intercultural processes (acculturation, etc.). This exam covered approximately one-third of the course material. For this exam, students had access to a pool of essay questions ahead of time.

Note Sheet Example 2

My Thoughts about this Note Sheet

Sample Note Sheet #3

A Portion of a Student’s Note Sheet

Like the previous example, the box below presents a portion of a student’s note sheet for a Psychology and Culture exam on psychological manifestations of culture (culture’s impact on the self, on cognition, etc.) and intercultural processes (acculturation, etc.). This exam covered approximately one-third of the course material. For this exam, students had access to a pool of essay questions ahead of time.

Note Sheet Example 3

My Thoughts about this Note Sheet

Sample Note Sheet #4

A Portion of a Student’s Note Sheet

Like the first example, the box below presents a portion of a student’s note sheet for a Social Psychology exam on social influence (conformity, obedience, persuasion, etc.). This exam covered approximately half of the course material. For this exam, students had access to a pool of essay questions ahead of time.

Note Sheet Example 4

My Thoughts about this Note Sheet