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3.00 Credits
Sex,Evolution,and Human Nature
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3.00 Credits
Burton Saxon. For description see under Teacher Preparation & Education Studies. psyc 110a or b is a prerequisite for the courses below. psyc 140a, Developmental Psychology. Frank Keil. tth9-10.15 WR,So (22) Introduction to research and theory on the development of perception, action, emotion, personality, language, and cognition from a cognitive science perspective. Focus on birth to adolescence in humans and other species.
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3.00 Credits
Teresa Treat. mwf9.25-10.15 QR (32) Measures of central tendency, variability, association, and the application of probability concepts in determining the significance of research findings.
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3.00 Credits
Jaime Napier. m 3.30-5.20, 1 htba (0) Multivariate techniques for discovering relationships among observable variables; multivariate analysis of variance, profile analysis, discriminant analysis, multiple and canonical regression. Prerequisite: psyc 200b or equivalent.
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Gregory McCarthy. f12-4 Sc (0) Methods of human neuroscience research. Focus on functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, and evoked potentials. Attention to psychophysiological techniques such as the measurement of skin conductance. Students design experiments, acquire data, and perform analyses. Extensive use of matlab. Prerequisites: psyc 170a and a course in statistics, or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Margaret Clark. tth 1-2.15, 1 htba So (0) Introduction to general principles and strategies of psychological research. Topics include generating and testing hypotheses, laboratory and field experiments, scale construction, sampling, archival methods, case studies, ethics and politics of research, and Internet and cross-cultural methods. Hands-on research experience in laboratories. No prerequisites.
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3.00 Credits
Allan Wagner. tth1-2.15 Sc (26) Laboratory examination of basic procedures used in the investigation of animal learning: habituation, classical conditioning, and instrumental learning.
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3.00 Credits
w1-4 Sc (0) Laboratory course in which students design and conduct research to study brain function and behavior. Hands-on participation in surgical, behavioral, and other neuroscience techniques. Prerequisites: psyc 170a and a course in statistics.
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3.00 Credits
Woo- kyoung Ahn.
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3.00 Credits
David Wells, Mitchell Kundel. For description see under Biology.
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