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Course reviews abnormal behavior patterns including anxiety reactions, psychoses, personality disorders, organic syndromes, and drug abuse. Emphasis is on contemporary points of view as they relate to etiology, dynamics, and treatment. Prerequisite: PSY 101. Offered each spring. 3 credits
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This course offers a developmental approach to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of psychopathology. Students study disorders from infancy to adolescence in relation to developmental theory. Factors and controversial issues explored include, but are not limited to, genetic, neurobiological, intellectual, cultural, psychoanalytic, and behavioral correlates. Prerequisite: PSY 101; PSY 320 is strongly recommended. Offered fall, alternate years. 3 credits
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Students study and interpret major psychological tests in common use today: intelligence, achievement, psychomotor, vocational and personality. Students select one test and perform a critical analysis of its psychometric properties, its strengths and weaknesses, and its uses in contemporary society. Prerequisite: PSY 101; PSY 320 is strongly recommended. Offered spring. 3 credits
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Web-based course. Introduces research design for assigning experimental conditions to subjects and statistical analysis associated with the design. Randomization, selection of subjects, large group and single subject designs, ethical considerations to be explored. Course offered through Arcadia University. Completely online
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Students examine the pervasive influence of TV on our daily thinking and behavior. Within a framework of developmental and experimental psychology, emphasis is placed on viewing children through TV, the politics of persuasion, the psychology of advertising, psychological analysis of student viewing, and the social psychology of television. 3 credits
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This course is an introduction to positive psychology and will explore the social, psychological and behavioral consequences for health and well being. Prerequisite: PSY 101. Offered each fall. 3 credits
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Students examine the development of the human being through conception, birth, infancy, early childhood, elementary school age, and early adolescence. Major theories of human development are explored. Topics for discussion include critical developmental and controversial issues. Prerequisite: PSY 101. Offered fall and spring. 3 credits
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