Foundations of psychology
Dr G W Yelland and Dr J G Phillips
6 points * Three 1-hour lectures and an average of 2 hours of laboratory class per week * First semester * Clayton
No previous knowledge of psychology is assumed, though students are encouraged to undertake some preliminary reading. Topics include the development of psychology as an experimental science, statistical methods and analysis, and the biological and social determinants of behaviour. Laboratory classes are designed to enhance students' understanding of the lecture material, while providing training in research techniques. They include a mix of traditional and experimental work, demonstrations and computer-based exercises.
Assessment
Examinations (3 hours): 50% * Laboratory/practical work: 35% * Statistics assignment: 35%
Preliminary reading
Blakemore C Mechanics of mind CUP, 1977
Coleman A M What is psychology? The inside story Hutchinson, 1988
Prescribed texts
Atrens D M and Curthoys I S The neurosciences and behaviour 2nd edn, Academic Press, 1982
Ferguson G A and Takane Y Statistical analysis in psychology and education 6th edn, McGraw-Hill, 1989
Gleitman H Psychology 3rd edn, Norton, 1990
Recommended texts
Craig J R and Metze L P Methods of psychological research 2nd edn, Brooks/Cole, 1986
Llins R R (ed.) The workings of the brain: Development, memory and perception, Freeman, 1990
Worchel S and Cooper J Understanding social psychology, Dorsey Press, 1983