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PSY 209A - History, Basic Concepts, and Classical Issues in Psychology Fall, Spring
Classical issues and basic concepts in psychology, with an analysis of the current
perspectives that psychologists take on these issues. These include topics such
as the roles given to behavioral, cognitive, genetic, and physiological processes
in basic and applied psychology, memory, social issues, methodological and radical
behaviorism, private events in scientific and professional psychology, trends
in data analysis and publication, assessment and measurement, etc. Examination
of these topics by analyses of articles, published primarily in major journals,
which span the entire history of psychology.
Prerequisites & Notes Credit given for this course or PSY 209, not both. Open only to matriculated
students in a doctoral program in psychology. (Formerly Basic Concepts and Issues
in Psychology)
Credits: 3 s.h.
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