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Psychology The Human Experience

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  1. Psychology The Human Experience
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  6. This course is a general introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. An emphasis is placed upon learning, motivation, intelligence, feelings and emotions, personality, and methods of adjustment.
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  8. Lesson 1 Why Study Psychology?
  9. Introduces psychology as a science of behavior and mental processes. It explains how understanding why we think and act as we do enhances our lives.
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  11. Lesson 2 Research Methods in Psychology
  12. Provides an overview of observational and descriptive research by illustrating how the scientific method is used to study the relationship between violent video games and aggression.
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  14. Lesson 3 The Nervous System
  15. Provides learning about the components of the nervous system and the methods used for studying the brain through the story of a hemispherectomy patient.
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  17. Lesson 4 The Neuron and Neural Transmission
  18. Illustrates how the brain communicates with the body by explaining what the neuron is, how it functions, and what happens to that communication when neurological disorders occur.
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  20. Lesson 5 Sensation and Perception
  21. Demonstrates how our senses gather information about the world around us. Perception is also covered in depth.
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  23. Lesson 6 Consciousness
  24. Illustrates how our consciousness and awareness vary throughout a typical day. It also explores the impact of circadian rhythms.
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  26. Lesson 7 Learning: Classical and Operant Conditioning
  27. Discusses Pavlov s classical conditioning experiment and how it demonstrates the process of learning by an association or relationship.
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  29. Lesson 8 Learning: Observational and Cognitive Approaches
  30. Discusses observational learning. The cognitive process of learning is illustrated using B.F. Skinner s research.
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  32. Lesson 9 Memory
  33. Answers the question of What is memory? and explains how our sense of identity relies on memories of personal history and connections with the people around us.
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  35. Lesson 10 Language and Cognition
  36. Explores the fact that most animals have the ability to communicate, but only humans have language, symbols for objects, actions, ideas, and feelings.
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  38. Lesson 11 Intelligence
  39. Explores what intelligence means in different environments and cultures and discusses nature versus nurture and the history and biases of intelligence testing.
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  41. Lesson 12 Motivation
  42. Offers an in-depth discussion of biological and social theories of motivation, intertwined with Bandura s presentation on the role of self-efficacy.
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  44. Lesson 13 Emotions
  45. Asks the following questions: What are emotions? Are they learned or are they innate? Are they expressed in the same way throughout most cultures?
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  47. Lesson 14 Infant and Child Development
  48. Provides an overview of Piaget s four stages of cognitive development.
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  50. Lesson 15 Adolescent and Adult Development
  51. Explains the significance of peer relationships and Kohlberg s moral development theory. Erikson s theory on human development and Kubler-Ross five stages of dying and death complete the overview.
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  53. Lesson 16 Gender and Sexuality
  54. Explores the distinction between the terms sex and gender and describes the similarities and differences between men and women.
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  56. Lesson 17 Personality Theories
  57. Explores the three major theories of personality-Freudian, humanistic, and social-cognitive perspective by examining the life of the former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela.
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  59. Lesson 18 Personality Traits
  60. Looks at the ways we can evaluate and assess the many parts of our individual personalities.
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  62. Lesson 19 Social Cognition
  63. Focuses on how people form impressions of others and how people s behavior is affected by attitudes.
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  65. Lesson 20 Attitudes
  66. Analyzes the formation of attitudes and how they can be turned into prejudice. It also explores ways to prevent prejudice and how to appreciate individual and group diversity.
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  68. Lesson 21 Group Influence
  69. Influence explains individuality, group behavior, and deindividuation.
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  71. Lesson 22 Stress, Health, and Coping
  72. Chronicles a breast cancer survivor who employs successful coping strategies to aid in maintaining good health in stressful situations.
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  74. Lesson 23 Understanding Psychological Disorders, Part 1
  75. Presents research on obsessive/compulsive disorders, and examines the daily lives of patients with these disorders.
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  77. Lesson 24 Understanding Psychological Disorders, Part 2
  78. Examines schizophrenia, its symptoms, and types. It asks the question: Can some people who suffer from this disease live a relatively normal life?
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  80. Lesson 25 Therapies
  81. Examines four different styles of therapy treatment for mental disorders and discusses the role of each style of therapy.
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  83. Lesson 26 Making Psychology Part of Your Life
  84. Concludes the series by examining how psychology can be applied to all areas of our lives.
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  86. Psychology The Human Experience
  87. English | 352 x 256 | mpeg 475 Kbps | 29.97 fps | mp3 80Kbps | 2.32 GB
  88. Genre: eLearning
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