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PSY2042Cognitive and social psychology(SCI)
Dr Catherine Haigh (Gippsland) and Mr Peter Macris (Clayton/ Caulfield) 6 points + Two 1-hour lectures and one 2-hour laboratory per week + Second semester + Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Distance + Prerequisites: PSY1011, PSY1022, PSY2051 + Distance students must complete a minimum of 12 hours on-campus weekend school laboratory work Synopsis: This subject covers at a more advanced level two of the areas presented in first-year psychology. The topics comprise cognitive psychology, and social psychology. Cognitive psychology includes contemporary research techniques, cognitive architecture, attentional processes, pattern recognition, mental imagery, and higher-order thinking. Social psychology focuses on social schemas, social attribution, theories of attitude change, group psychology, aggression, interpersonal attraction and affiliation, and sex roles. The laboratory program complements the lecture series, and provides further training in research techniques, report writing, oral presentations and teamwork. Assessment: Examination (2 hours, multiple-choice): 50% + Two assignments: 10% and 30% + Seminar attendance and participation: 10% |
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