1st Edition
PSYC 101: Intro to Psychology
School: University Of South Carolina-Columbia (SC )
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Pages: 3A conclusion to Social Psychology, finishing on Social Influence
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Pages: 3Additional information on Social Psychology, including the cognitive roots to prejudice, and the relationship between attitude and behavior
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Pages: 2A brief introduction to Social Psychology, including a definition of prejudice and the social roots in prejudice
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Pages: 2A completion of Behavior Therapies, including, Aversive Conditioning, Operant Conditioning; description of other forms of therapy: Cognitive, Cognitive Behavior, Humanistic, Gestalt, Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic, Eclectic, Group/Family
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Pages: 3A completion of Biomedical Therapies, including antidepressants, lithium, and ECT; introduction to Psychological Therapy, including behavior therapies and classical conditioning
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Pages: 3An introduction to therapy; describes two forms of biomedical therapy - drug therapy: antipsychotics and anti anxiety
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Pages: 2Continuation of Psychological Disorders including mood disorders and personality disorder; also discusses clinical diagnostic tools
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Pages: 3Introduction to psychological disorders including a description of anxiety disorders and schizophrenia
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Pages: 2An example of an experiment regarding social cognitive perspective of personality
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Pages: 2Last lecture regarding personality before exam three; discusses another trait perspective, humanistic perspective on personality, and social cognitive perspective on personality
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Pages: 2Continuation of personality, introduces the Big Five Personality Test, including the five traits
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Pages: 3Introduction to personality through the discussion of psychoanalysis; discusses Freud's five psychosexual stages & psychoanalytical perspective
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Pages: 3A continuation of aggression; discussing the third theory of aggression: Aggression Can Be Learned; discussion several influences of aggression; introduces aggression and personality
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Pages: 2Introduction to Aggression, discusses two of the three theories behind aggression according to social psychology: Inborn Aggressive Drive and Aggression as Response to Frustration
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Pages: 3Conclusion to evolutionary psychology; including sexual mating strategies and casual sex
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Pages: 3Completion of motivation; Introduction to evolutionary psychology
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Pages: 4Introduction to motivation; discusses Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Physiological Needs; emphasis on hunger
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Pages: 3Conclusion of perception; includes color vision, form perception, and depth perception; end for test two
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Pages: 13A descriptive study guide of important information throughout lectures 10-18; exam is scheduled for Monday, October 13
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Pages: 4Concluding with sensation and perception; focus on vision; description of the structure of the eye; introduction to color vision processing
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Pages: 3A conclusion to stress; list of ways to minimize stress; brief introduction to sensation and perception
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Pages: 4Discusses health psychology, stress, and the impact stress has on health; introduces stress and drug use