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PSYCH 282: Practicum in Teaching PSYCH
1.00 Credits
Stanford University
Logistical TA training including: preparing for sections; creating, correcting exams; grading an iterative writing assignment; office hours; review sessions; developing audiovisual expertise; communicating via coursework. Review of student evaluations with instructor to set goals and strategies. Second quarter focuses on pedagogical improvement. Limited to current PSYCH 1 TAs. May be repeated for credit. 1-2 units, Aut (Gross, J), Win (Monin, B), Spr (Knutson, B)
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PSYCH 283: International Conflict Resolution Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as POLISCI 403. Same as LAW 611.) Sponsored by the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation (SCICN). Conflict, negotiation, and dispute resolution with emphasis on conflicts and disputes with an international dimension, including conflicts involving states, peoples, and political factions such as the Middle East and Northern Ireland. Guest speakers. Issues including international law, psychology, and political science, economics, anthropology, and criminology. 1 unit, Win (Weiner, A; Holloway, D; Ross, L)
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PSYCH 286: The Psychology of Everyday Morality
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as PSYCH 186.) Recent literature on morality from a social psychological perspective. Topics include moral judgment, moral intuitions, moral hypocrisy, moral identity, moralization, moral reproach, shame and guilt, temptations, and self-regulation. Contemporary psychological research emphasizing descriptive approaches (what people actually do) rather than normative ones (what one should do). 3 units, Win (Monin, B)
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PSYCH 290: Graduate Research Methods
2.00 Credits
Stanford University
Primary tool use for psychologists: basics of experiment design; computer-based experiments; web-based experiments; data analysis packages and data presentation; exploratory statistics; eye-tracking methods; psychophysiology methods; survey construction; corpus and discourse analysis; and perhaps hypnosis. Prerequisite: Ph.D. student in Psychology. 2 units, not given this year
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PSYCH 291: Psychology Teaching Methods
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Stanford University
Open to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. Principles of good teaching. Students practice teaching skills. 1-2 units, not given this year
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PSYCH 297: Seminar for Coterminal Master of Arts
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Stanford University
Contemporary issues and student research. Student and faculty presentations. 1-2 units, Aut (Clark, H), Win (Clark, H), Spr (Clark, H)
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PSYCH 299: Temptations and Self Control
2.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as PSYCH 199. Graduate students register for 299.) Why do people do things that that they come to regret How can people minimize behavior such as exercise avoidance, angry words, overeating, unsafe sex, and dangerous driving Sources include classical and current research from experimental psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics. Realworld applications. 2 units, not given this year
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PSYCH 30: Introduction to Perception
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Behavioral and neural aspects of perception focusing on visual and auditory perception. Topics include: scientific methods for studying perception, anatomy and physiology of the visual and auditiory systems, color vision, depth perception, motion perception, stereopsis, visual recognition, pitch and loudness perception, speech perception, and reorganization of the visual system in the blind. GER:DB-NatSci 3 units, Aut (Grill-Spector, K)
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PSYCH 45: Introduction to Learning and Memory
1.30 Credits
Stanford University
The literature on learning and memory including cognitive and neural organization of memory, mechanisms of remembering and forgetting, and why people sometimes falsely remember events that never happened. Cognitive theory and behavioral evidence integrated with data from patient studies and functional brain imaging. Recommended: 1. 3 units, Spr (Wagner, A)
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PSYCH 459: Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences
1.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as BIO 459, BIOC 459, BIOE 459, CHEMENG 459, CHEM 459.) Students register through their affiliated department; otherwise register for CHEMENG 459. For specialists and non-specialists. Sponsored by the Stanford BioX Program. Three seminars per quarter address scientific and technical themes related to interdisciplinary approaches in bioengineering, medicine, and the chemical, physical, and biological sciences. Leading investigators from Stanford and the world present breakthroughs and endeavors that cut across core disciplines. Pre-seminars introduce basic concepts and background for non-experts. Registered students attend all pre-seminars; others welcome. See http://biox.stanford.edu/ courses/459.html. Recommended: basic mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics. 1 unit, Aut, Win, Spr (Robertson, C)
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