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Introduction To Psychology - College Level (Certificate) - Panter - 10.08.2023 ![]() Introduction To Psychology - College Level (Certificate) Last updated 3/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 20.26 GB | Duration: 26h 48m This is a college level informational content course intended to educate students about the core concepts in psychology. What you'll learn This is a college level informational content course intended to educate students about the basics of psychology. Describe human behavior and mental processes from various theoretical perspectives in the field of psychology Identify the manner in which psychological research relates to human development Develop an understanding of psychology as an ever-changing discipline, based on contemporary research data 3) Compare and contrast the major perspectives of psychology (e.g., behavioral/learning, physiological, cognitive, evolutionary, humanistic, and psychodynamic. Requirements There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course. Description This course will assist students in understanding human behavior and acquiring knowledge of psychology to include: theories and perspectives; research methods; basic consciousness concepts; nature, nurture and human diversity; behavior genetics; prenatal development; cultural influences; drugs and society; sensation and perception; learning concepts; classical and operant conditioning; observational learning; memory; thinking and language development; intelligence and IQ scores; emotions; motivational concepts; drives and achievement; social psychology; and an introduction to abnormal and clinical psychology.The bonus Study Buddy Episodes provides assistance to students in passing their psychology exam. This course is ideal for: psychology students to take prior to the start of the semester; for anyone working in human services, childcare, the school system/education, or customer service/sales; and for professionals as a refresher when studying for certification and/or a major exam.By the end of this course, students should be able to:1) Define psychology as a science in terms of its history, theories, methods, applied areas, and ethical issues.2) Evaluate the ethical nature of various modern and historical psychological studies.3) Compare and contrast the major perspectives of psychology (e.g., behavioral/learning, physiological, cognitive, evolutionary, humanistic, psychodynamic, and socio-cultural).4) Apply the major theoretical perspectives to an understanding of development, personality, abnormal behavior, and psychotherapy.5) Describe the contributions of the social environment to human behavior (e.g., obedience, conformity, attributions, large and small group effects)Critical Thinking: Utilize critical thinking skills to analyze psychological theories and research data Describe human behavior and mental processes from various theoretical perspectives in the field of psychology Identify the manner in which psychological research on memory relates to college study skillsInformation Literacy: Assess what information is needed to answer questions as well as evaluate the quality of information. Demonstrate the skill of identifying information needed to answer questions pertaining to psychological terms and concepts Recognize and evaluate information sources for a specified purpose Develop an understanding of psychology as an ever-changing discipline, based on contemporary research dataSystematic Inquiry: Understand social science research methods used in psychological research Demonstrate the ability to describe the science of psychology Describe different research methods used in psychology Acquire knowledge about men and women whose research endeavors made significant contributions to the field of psychology Develop an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of different psychology research methods Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Perspectives in Psychology Lecture 3 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 1 - History of Psychology Lecture 4 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 2 - History... Section 2: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science Lecture 5 Types of Research Methods Lecture 6 The Scientific Method Lecture 7 Intro to Statistics Lecture 8 Quantitative vs Qualitative Analysis Lecture 9 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 3 - Research... Lecture 10 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 4 - Research... Section 3: Biology of the Mind Lecture 11 Biology of the Mind Lecture 12 Neural Communication Lecture 13 The Nervous System Lecture 14 The Endocrine System Section 4: Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind Lecture 15 The Brain, The Mind & The Unconsciousness Lecture 16 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 5 - Consciousness... Lecture 17 Sleep & Dreams Lecture 18 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 6 - Sleep... Lecture 19 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 7 - Sleep... Lecture 20 Drugs, Society & Human Behavior Lecture 21 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 8 - Drugs... Lecture 22 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 9 - Drugs... Section 5: Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity Lecture 23 Cultural Influences on Human Behavior Lecture 24 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 10 - Nature... Lecture 25 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 11 - Nature... Section 6: Development Through The Life Span Lecture 26 Life Span Development Lecture 27 Prenatal Development & The Birthing Process Lecture 28 Social, Moral & Emotional Development Lecture 29 Parenting Styles & Child Outcomes Section 7: Sensation & Perception Lecture 30 Sensation & Perception Explained Lecture 31 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 12 - Sensation... Lecture 32 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 13 Section 8: Learning Concepts Lecture 33 Social Influence / Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment Lecture 34 How Do We Learn Lecture 35 Classical Conditioning Lecture 36 Operant Conditioning Lecture 37 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 14 - Classical... Lecture 38 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 15 - Classical... Section 9: Memory Lecture 39 Memory - Encoding, Storing & Retrieval Lecture 40 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 16 Lecture 41 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 17 Section 10: Thinking & Language Development Lecture 42 Thinking & Language Development Lecture 43 The Power of Belief Bias Lecture 44 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 18 Lecture 45 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 19 Section 11: Intelligence Types & IQ Scores Lecture 46 Intelligence Types & IQ Scores Lecture 47 Student Diversity & Social Class on Achievement Lecture 48 Exceptional Children Lecture 49 Special Education & Response to Intervention Lecture 50 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 20 - Intelligence... Lecture 51 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 21 - Intelligence... Section 12: Motivation Concepts & Achievement Lecture 52 Emotion & Happiness Lecture 53 Psych Exam Study Buddy - Ep 22 - Motivation... Lecture 54 Psych Exam Q&A - Ep 23 - Motivation... Section 13: Social Psychology Lecture 55 Fundamentals of Social Behavior Lecture 56 Influences on Self-Concept & Self-Regulation Lecture 57 Pro-Social and Altruistic Behaviors Section 14: Clinical Psychology & the Mental Health Profession Lecture 58 Abnormal Psychology & the 4 Ds Lecture 59 Intro to Clinical Psychology Lecture 60 Childhood & Adolescent Mental Health Disorders Lecture 61 Personality Disorders Lecture 62 Sexual Disorders & Dysfunctions Lecture 63 Sex Therapy Steps 1-9 Lecture 64 Stress, Health & PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder) Section 15: Final Course Exam & Certificate of Completion Lecture 65 End of Course Thank You! This course is ideal for: psychology students to take prior to the start of the semester; for anyone working in human services, childcare, the school system, or customer service; and for professionals as a refresher when studying for certification and/or a major exam. ![]() |