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Social and Personality Psychology - PSYX234

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This is an introduction to theory, research and applications in the scientific study of social and personality psychology. The personality section of the unit provides an in-depth background to the prominent theories of personality and examines recent developments in personality research. The section on social psychology covers foundational scientific research in social psychology, focusing on developments in the three general domains of social thinking, social influence and social relations. The objectives of this unit involve acquiring a basic understanding of the principal theories, key empirical research, and basic issues in the fields of social and personality psychology. Overall, the following specific knowledge and skills are expected to be acquired from this unit:- an understanding of how the scientific approach to personality and social psychology differs from common sense or lay understanding;- an awareness of research methods used in personality and social psychology research; an ability to construct an overall critical evaluation of current scientific knowledge within personality or social psychology;- an understanding of the principal personality theories, research, and the controversies that arise in this field; and- an understanding of the key theories and research in the domains of social cognition, social influence and social relations.

When Offered:

S1 OUA - Session 1, offered through Open Universities Australia

Staff Contact(s): Dr Trevor Case, Associate Professor Simon Boag
Prerequisites:

(PSYX104 and PSYX105) or (PSYC104 and PSYC105Prerequisite Information

Corequisites:

NCCW(s): PSY234
Unit Designation(s):
Unit Type: OUA
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Psychology

Faculty of Human Sciences

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