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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Problems of human experience and behavior in the social context; theories and current methodology in research on the influence of the group on cognitive processes, motivation, personality structure and the self; attitudes and prejudice; leadership; group processes. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B PD/C Psychological functioning of women; sexuality, pregnancy, social roles and status, aging, achievement, life styles, power. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Psychological issues in business, law and medicine; consumer research, personnel selection and training, motivation and morale in industry, safety programs, testimony, lie detection and psychological issues in coping with physical illness. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Psychological and behavioral factors related to physical illness and health promotion, including such areas as aging, stress and coping, pain, addiction and eating disorders. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Introspective, behavioristic, gestalt, psychoanalytic and related viewpoints developed from early philosophic roots of psychology. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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4.00 Credits
GER 3/B Open to declared majors only. Analysis and interpretation of quantified data. Descriptive and inferential statistics applied to psychological research. prereqs: PSYC 100 and one of the following: MATH 125 or STAT 113 with a C or CR or appropriate score on math placement exam 4 hrs, 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
GER 3/B Introduction to the principles of research methodology and experimental techniques. Required research reports involve laboratory and field exercises concerned with a variety of social psychological phenomena. (Students may take either PSYC 249 or 250, but not both.) prereqs: ENGL 120 with a minimum grade of C; one sem. acceptable lab science sequence; PSYC 248 with a minimum grade of C 6 hrs (2 lec, 4 lab), 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
GER 3/B Open to declared majors only. Research and general experimental techniques in study of behavior. Introduction to the principles of research methodology and experimental techniques. Required research reports involve a variety of laboratory exercises related to the study of basic behavioral processes. (Students may take either PSYC 249 or 250, but not both.) prereqs: ENGL 120 with a minimum grade of C; one sem. acceptable lab science sequence with a passing grade; PSYC 248 with a minimum grade of C 6 hrs (2 lec, 4 lab), 4 cr. Note: PSYC 248 and 249 or 250, one semester of an acceptable science sequence, ENGL 120 and declaration of a psychology major are the minimum prerequisites for all courses above PSYC 250. ( Students falling under the previous curriculum need not fulfill the science prerequisite.)
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B How input is encoded, transformed, elaborated, stored and retrieved in the human informationprocessing system and how these operations provide the basis for more complex forms of human behavior; analyses of theoretical issues and research pertaining to memory, problem solving, language, attention and perception. prereq: PSYC 249 or 250 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Readings and discussion on a selected problem or topic area. Topics will vary from semester to semester. prereq: PSYC 249 or 250 or perm instr. 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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