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Foundations of Psychology (Week 1 Introduction pp 26-38 (Two great debates…
Foundations of Psychology
Week 1 Introduction pp 26-38
Two great debates
(1) Nature vs Nurture (2) Freewill vs Determinism
Research into daily lives
Types of Psychologist
80% woman, 20% men. List types
Evidence-based practice to bridge scientist-practitioner gap
Major Theoretical Frameworks
Scientific study of Mind, Brain & Behaviour
Structural / Functional
Week 2 Scientific Psychology pp 4-26
Safeguard against Major Fallacies
Features of Pseudoscience and distinguish from Science
Reasons drawn to Pseudoscience
Key features of Scientific Scepticism
Basic Principals of Scientific thinking
Week 3 Learning 1 pp 218-228 & 246-249
John B Watson
Timing, learning history and preparedness, process of
classical conditioning
Major Principals of CC apply to Learned Human Behaviours
Condition Taste Aversion - 'Garcia effect'
Classical (Pavlovian) Conditioning & history
Week 4 Learning 2 pp 228-246
Week 5 Cognitive Psychology 1 pp 130-146 & 157-165
Week 6 Cognitive Psychology 2 pp 260-285 & 290-298
Week 7 Psychobiology 1 pp 88-108
Week 8 Psychobiology 2 pp 109-122
Week 9 Emotion pp 446-464
Week 10 Motivation pp 470-481
Week 11 Developmental Psychology pp394-427