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klein is very basic. grade is midterm and final, thats it. boring to listen to lectures, but definately manageable material. if you're looking for a class that doesnt require a lot of time, this is it!
HE's very interesting, but not really good at explaining his own experiments.
Klein is a very interesting professor to listen to and going to class is actually fun. I recommend getting the AS notes because he writes them and they are very good. Take any class Klein offers!
He is amazing and one of the best professors I have had at this school. If you are in the psych dept. and don't take him...that is sad. He is very clear cut about what you need to know and is not out to trick you.
You have a midterm and a final that is it. He has no slides which is alright because it keeps you locked in on the lecture. His exams are also very easy.
stan is a great lecturer and super knowledgable about the subject. i felt like he and our TA were on different pages but it all worked out in the end. the 2 exams were multiple choice and pretty straightforward. i bought the book and found it helpful but you can find someone to share with or use a pdf. i just wish he was a little more tech savvy.
I would give this man sloppy toppy if he asked, his tests are so so so easy. I love him. I love his class. I want him. Take Klein.
Professor Klein runs a thought-provoking class. While lectures can be dense, paying attention and doing the readings pays off. unstuck study was a game-changer for class prep.
great
One of those professors you never forget. Gave the most interesting and thought-provoking lectures at UCSB, and somehow keeps the whole room fascinated for 2.5+ hours. Fair and engaging system of learning where all necessary content is emphasized but we are free to explore/discuss other topics.
I was definitely intimidated going into this class bc I knew it was only a midterm and a final and he would lecture for 3 hours, but it actually was not bad at all. His lectures are easy to follow along and his tests are pretty easy as long as you know the material. I would say you don't NEED the book bc he goes over most of what you need to know.
Taking the word lecture to the literal meaning, he sits and he talks. There are no online notes or any notes of any kind, you have to write your own. One three-hour lecture a week that goes over basically the same thing but with different perspectives makes this an easy class if you can understand the underlying messages.
His exams are the type where multiple of the answer choices may be the correct choice. Many of the Qs are from his textbook, basically what he lectures, and they're very specific. More of a philosophical approach merged with studies.
I've had Stan as a professor 3 times for 3 different quarters (memory, self and identity, and special topics) and I can honestly say he was one of my most memorable professors at UCSB. Just go to lecture, follow the outline he makes at the beginning of class, read the material (even though he discusses it in class too), & you'll be fine.
Another professor past his prime at UCSB who benefits off promoting his own research through the class. Spits off random intellectual bs most of the lectures, which are pretty pointless to go to. If you study the quilts posted online for the course you'll be fine
Stan Klein is one of the most brilliant professors I've had. If you're just in his class to go through the motions and get an A, it's not for you. Lecture encouraged me to think critically and question assumptions that I never knew I had about psychology which I think is what learning is all about. An A is easy if you put in basic effort and try.
hes a great professor, does his best to make sure students succeed in his class, straight forward with what's on his tests, I've taken 3 classes w him and didnt buy the book this quarter bc he goes over just about everything from the exam in class (if you pay attention). anyone who has something negative to say probs didnt pay attention in class
No. Just no.
Stan was one of the most profound professors I have ever had! I appreciated his push for cynicism and overall ideology. Although the final exam is your entire grade, as long as you show up to class, pay attention, and do the supplemental readings, you will be fine. Stan is truly brilliant -- his class will make you question a lot (in a great way)!
I have taken Stan for both 117 and 160SK and will be taking his 148 courses. I have found Stan to provide extremely insightful and interesting perspectives on the way we view psychology, unlike any course at UCSB. If you go to class, pay attention, and take notes, you will be completely fine in this class. Stan is my favorite professor at UCSB!
Sent out email to all students that he was angry about his ratings on this sight.
he was explicitly clear about the material that the final exam would contain - anyone who thinks otherwise was simply not paying attention. lectures are dense and fast-paced and there are no slides posted. if you like classes at the intersection of philosophy and psychology, this is for you.
grade is 100% based final exam. all quarter told us that the exam would be "nothing to worry about" which was a complete lie. if you're into philosophy this class is definitely for you! he rambles a lot, no slides, hard to access bc anti-tech. textbook is so dense, would not rec