1st Edition
PSYX 100S: Intro to Psychology
School: University of Montana (UM )
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Pages: 3Begins with a general overview of social psychology and then begins to explore each of the six categories of social psychology.
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Pages: 2Introduces social psychology and explores why we behave the way we do in social situations.
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Pages: 5Explores a wide variety of therapies used to treat psychological disorders and looks into what psychological perspective they follow
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Pages: 3Discusses the different types of personality disorders, how they are diagnosed, and how they are then treated through different types of therapy.
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Pages: 3Describes how different disorders are defined and then takes a look specifically into anxiety disorders and explores the different types and their effects on those who are diagnosed with them.
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Pages: 2Takes an introductory look into abnormal behavior and mental health disorders.
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Pages: 4Discusses defense mechanisms and then explores the different theories of personality that try to explain why we do the things we do.
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Pages: 2Describes personality and its variability in definition and explores Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
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Pages: 3This lecture looks into the problems of gender stereotypes and the factors of sexual orientation.
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Pages: 3Explores the different levels of moral reasoning we go through as we develop and what we orientate ourselves to in making those decisions.
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Pages: 3Continues to explore childhood development and looks into everything from development of motor skills to emotional development.
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Pages: 2Takes a general look into prenatal care and factors that affect childhood growth and development.
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Pages: 2Looks at different aspects of emotion as well as the different theories that go along with it. Describes the differences and similarities between emotions in different cultures.
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Pages: 3Takes a look into the relationships of stress, eating, obesity, and dietary restraint. Takes a beginning look into emotion.
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Pages: 4Looks into human strategies of decision making and judging probabilities. Also describes different elements of motivation and begins to take a look into hunger and how it effects our motivations.
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Pages: 3Describes how language, culture, cultural cognitive styles influence development.
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Pages: 2Explores the fundamentals of language and how it is created and applied. Also looks into how humans develop language in the early stages of life.
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Pages: 2Details the organization of human memory and retrieval of information. Also explores ideas of why we forget and causes of forgetfulness.
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Pages: 2Introduces human memory and explores the processes of encoding and storage.
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Pages: 2Reviews the differences between classical and operant conditioning. Describes learning schedules that we operate on and also details punishment, its effects, and the most effective ways to implement it. Also provides information on observational learning.
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Pages: 2Takes a brief look into how classical conditioning plays a role in everyday life and then dives into the world of operant conditioning.
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Pages: 3This lecture primarily focuses on drugs and how they alter your consciousness and factors that influence drug use. It ends with a brief introduction into classical conditioning and learning.
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Pages: 4Describes the effects of sleep deprivation and sleep disorders and looks into different theories related to dream activity.
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Pages: 4Explores a variety of biological rhythms and takes an in-depth look into sleep cycles and the different stages of sleep.
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Pages: 2Explores the study of consciousness and the brain activity involved in consciousness