Monash University Science handbook 1995

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PSY1022

Processes and applications of psychology

Professor John Bradshaw and Dr Wendy McKenzie

6 points * Three 1-hour lectures and 2 hours of laboratory class per week on average * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: PSY1011

This subject builds on the material dealt with in PSY1011 and covers the following topics: sensory processes and perception, cognitive processes, learning, development, inferential statistics, and some applications of modern psychology. The laboratory classes are intended to illustrate various topics dealt with in lectures together with the applications of statistical principles to analyse psychological data, and include computer-based exercises.

Assessment

Examination (3 hours): 50%) * Laboratory/Practical work: 35% * Statistics assignment: 15%

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

Ashcraft M H Human memory and cognition Scott, Foresman, 1989

Craig J R and Metze L P Methods of psychological research 2nd edn, Brooks-Cole, 1986

Llinés R R (ed.) The workings of the brain: Development, memory and perception Freeman, 1990

Sekuler R and Blake R Perception 2nd edn, McGraw-Hill, 1990



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