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PSY 300U:
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
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PSY 310U: Psychology of Women
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Review and evaluate assumptions underlying psychological research on women. Survey the research in areas such as the development of sex differences, acquisition of gender roles and maintenance of gender stereotypes. Explore the pertinence of these findings to topical areas such as women’s work roles, women and mental health, and the women’s movement.
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PSY 311U: Human Development
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Development of the individual across the life-span, from conception to death. Surveys the biological bases and social contexts of developmental processes (e.g., cognitive, social, emotional development). Implications of research for education, parenting/family relations, and social policy.
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Psy 317: Personal and Social Adjustment
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Traces the course of normal adjustment with special interest in those factors which are instrumental in shaping human behavior. Concepts such as emotional maturity, psychological stress, and maladjustment are considered.
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PSY 321: Research Methods in Psychology
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Study of methods for evaluating the quality of psychological measurements, including various concepts of reliability and validity, and item analysis techniques; common sources of invalidity in the interpretation of psychological data; strategies of selecting and analyzing observations which minimize these sources of invalidity.
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PSY 340: Principles of Behavior Analysis
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
A course in the concepts of behavior analysis. Includes presentation of respondent and operant conditioning, extinction, response differentiation, schedules of reinforcement, shaping, escape and avoidance behavior, stimulus discrimination, punishment and similar concepts. The course is intended to provide the student with a thorough introduction to a developing technology of behavior.
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PSY 342: Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Analysis of the psychological and sociological processes in social interaction and in various forms of group behavior. Particular attention to social cognition, roles, and to group origins, functions, ideology, membership, and leadership. Credit will not be given for both Soc 342 and Psy 342, or both Soc 343 and Psy 343.
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PSY 343: Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Analysis of the psychological and sociological processes in social interaction and in various forms of group behavior. Particular attention to social cognition, roles, and to group origins, functions, ideology, membership, and leadership. Credit will not be given for both Soc 342 and Psy 342, or both Soc 343 and Psy 343.
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Psy 345: Motivation
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
A course on the causes for acquiring, choosing, or persisting in specific actions within specific circumstances. Students review the conditions, principles, and theories of motivation.
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Psy 346: Learning
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Conditions, principles, and theories of learning. Assessment of experimental methods and results in relation to current theory.
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