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Foundations Of Psychological Science - SKIKDA - 10-21-2023 Published 10/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 12.81 GB | Duration: 15h 58m Introductory course on psychology and behavioral science based on a real award-winning college-level course What you'll learn Gain a College-level Understanding of Psychology and Behavioral Science Discover What Drives Human Behavior and How to Learn Faster and More Effectively Apply Psychological and Behavioral Insights to Our Everyday Lives Know How to Influence and Persuade, Become More Attractive, and Understand Your Own and Other's Emotions Develop Key Foundational Knowledge of Human Psychology with Real-World Relevance From an Award-Winning Instructor Requirements No prior experience needed. This is an introductory course! This is a real university course recorded during the 2020 pandemic when all teaching went online Description What is this course?This course provides an introduction to human cognition and behaviour, addressing foundational topics in psychological and behavioral science. These foundational topics include key concepts such as evolution, genetics, neuroscience, human evolutionary biology and anthropology, and specific topics, such as perception, memory, heuristics and biases, decision-making, child development, psychopathology, personality and individual differences, emotion, attraction and sexuality, cross-cultural differences, social relations, stereotypes and prejudice, norms and attitudes, social learning, social influence and persuasion, and group processes.The course will offer an integrated perspective on these topics, investigating the evolution and variation in human psychology over time, across cultures, and over the lifespan. The course will introduce the history of the study of humans and human psychology, offering students the historical context to trends in research. By the end of the course, students will have a broad knowledge of key topics in psychology and related disciplines. Students will be prepared for more in-depth investigations of more advanced topics in later courses.By the end of this course you should:• Have an introductory understanding of the psychological and behavioural sciences.• Have an understanding of how the psychological and behavioural sciences connect to other closely related social and biological sciences.• Have developed "mental models" of human behaviour that you can apply to understanding interactions in your everyday lives and events occurring in the world around you.• Be able to connect different levels of understanding such that you can zoom into the individual brain, zoom out to the societal-level and contextualize both in the breadth of human history and depth of evolutionary history.This course was recorded for students during the 2020 pandemic year when all courses were delivered online. Profits will be donated to an educational charity. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Psychological Science: The Human Animal Lecture 1 Introduction to Psychological Science Lecture 2 The Replication Crisis and Course Overview Lecture 3 The Nature of Science and Housekeeping Section 2: Major Approaches to Psychological Science: History and Study of Human Evolution Lecture 4 Introduction to Major Approaches in Psychological Science Lecture 5 The 18th Century Lecture 6 The 19th Century Lecture 7 The 20th Century Section 3: Genetic and Cultural Evolution Lecture 8 Introduction to Genetic and Cultural Evolution: DNA and Genes Lecture 9 Evolution Lecture 10 Evidence of Evolution Section 4: Social Learning: The Psychological Foundations of Culture Lecture 11 Social Learning Lecture 12 Social Learning Biases Lecture 13 Cultural Evolution Section 5: Perception and the Brain Lecture 14 Introduction Lecture 15 Brain Plasticity Lecture 16 Brain Development Section 6: Cognitive Processes: Attention, memory, etc. Lecture 17 Introduction to Cognitive Processes Lecture 18 Attention and Memory Section 7: Language Lecture 19 Introduction Lecture 20 Language and Acquisition Lecture 21 Elements of Language and Thought Section 8: Intelligence, Rationality and Reasoning Lecture 22 History of IQ Lecture 23 Intelligence and IQ Lecture 24 Genes and Culture Lecture 25 Causal Reasoning Section 9: Psychopathology and Individual Differences Lecture 26 Introduction to Personality Lecture 27 Other Individual Differences Lecture 28 Psychopathology Section 10: Emotions and Attraction I Lecture 29 Introduction Lecture 30 Theories of Emotion Lecture 31 Emotions in Other Contexts Section 11: Emotions and Attraction II Lecture 32 Introduction to Attraction Lecture 33 Mating Emotions Section 12: Norms and Preferences Lecture 34 Norms and Preferences Lecture 35 Stereotypes Section 13: Social Learning and Persuasion Lecture 36 Introduction Lecture 37 Heuristics and Biases Lecture 38 Learning Section 14: Cooperation, Conflict, and Corruption Lecture 39 Introduction Lecture 40 Mechanisms of Cooperation and Conflict Lecture 41 Corruption and Cooperation Section 15: Group Dynamics and Ethnic Psychology Lecture 42 Introduction Lecture 43 Ethnic Psychology Lecture 44 Cultural-Group Interaction Section 16: Institutions and Innovation Lecture 45 Introduction Lecture 46 The Collective Brain Lecture 47 Levers of Innovation Section 17: Development: Psychology Across the Lifespan Lecture 48 Introduction Lecture 49 Adolescence and Old Age Section 18: Cultural Psychology: Psychology Across the World Lecture 50 Introduction Lecture 51 Origins of Individual Differences Section 19: Humans: A New Kind of Animal Lecture 52 Summary: Humans: A New Kind of Animal Section 20: Big Questions for a Theory of Human Behaviour Lecture 53 Big Questions and Connections Lecture 54 Real World Challenges This course is perfect for learners interested in understanding human behaviour in a variety of different contexts, and applying these insights to personal, academic and professional realms.,University students, professionals, and all learners curious about human behaviour and psychology!,Those with an interest or even background in psychology wanting an up-to-date refresher Buy Premium Account From My Download Links & Get Fastest Speed. |