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Introduction to Psychology | The Science of Psychology
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Introduction to Psychology
What Is Psychology?
History of Psychology
Contemporary Psychology
The Science of Psychology
Scientific Thinking
Research Methods
Ethics
Module 1 Assignment
Module 1 Discussion Forum
Other States of Consciousness
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Physiological Aspects of Psychology | States of Consciousness
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Physiological Aspects of Psychology
Human Genetics
Cells of the Nervous System
Parts of the Nervous System
Our Brains Control Our Thoughts, Feelings, and Behavior
The Endocrine System
States of Consciousness
What Is Consciousness?
Why We Sleep
Stages of Sleep
Sleep Problems and Disorders
Substance Use and Abuse
Module 2 Assignment
Module 2 Discussion
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Sensation and Perception | Growth and Development
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Sensation and Perception
Sensation versus Perception
Vision
Hearing
Tasting, Smelling, and Touching
Growth and Development
What is Growth and Development?
Lifespan Theories
Stages of Human Development
Death and Dying
Module 3 Assignment
Module 3 Discussion
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Midterm Assessment/Additional Exam Module
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Learning | Thinking and Intelligence
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Learning
What Is Learning?
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Observational Learning (Modeling)
Using the Principles of Learning to Understand Everyday Behavior
Thinking and Intelligence
Defining and Measuring Intelligence
Language
Cognition and Emotion
The Source of Intelligence
Module 4 Discussion
Module 4 Assignment
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Memory | Emotion and Motivation
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Memory
How Memory Functions
Parts of the Brain Involved with Memory
Problems with Memory
Ways to Enhance Memory
Emotion and Motivation
Motivation
Hunger and Eating
Sexual Behavior
Emotion
Module 5 Assignment
Module 5 Discussion
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Personality | Social Psychology
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Personality
What Is Personality?
Origins of Personality
Personality and Behavior
Approaches and Measurements
Social Psychology
What Is Social Psychology?
Social Cognition
Attitudes and Persuasion
Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience
Prejudice and Discrimination
Aggression
Prosocial Behavior
Social Cognition: Making Sense of Ourselves and Others
Interacting With Others: Helping, Hurting, and Conforming
Working With Others: The Costs and Benefits of Social Groups
Module 6 Assignment
Module 6 Discussion
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Psychological Disorders | Treatment of Psychological Disorders
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Psychological Disorders
What Are Psychological Disorders?
Diagnosing and Classifying Psychological Disorders
Perspectives on Psychological Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Mood Disorders
Schizophrenia
Dissociative Disorders
Personality Disorders
Disorders in Childhood
Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Reducing Disorder by Confronting It: Psychotherapy
Reducing Disorder Biologically: Drug and Brain Therapy
Reducing Disorder by Changing the Social Situation
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders: A Special Case
Evaluating Treatment and Prevention: What Works?
Module 7 Assignment
Module 7 Discussion Forum
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Final Exam/Final Project Module
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Introduction to Psychology
Reducing Disorder by Changing the Social Situation
Reducing Disorder by Changing the Social Situation
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