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Biological differences between male and female...

Psychological explainations of impression formation...

How a childs understanding of the world changes as they grow...

Research methods are the methods of studying psychology...

The visual system and what part our environment plays ...

Social within this course will be looking at obedience and conformity...

Theories of memory and forgetting and its application to every day life ...

The exploration of why people make assumptions about others...

Attachment is looking at therioes of attachments and separation...

Behaviour which helps other people...

Aggression - negative or possitive, intentional or unintentonal?...

Good or bad, right or wrong, what fair or unfair?...

Are we a black box that can be programmed?...
 



Sex and Gender
Sex and Gender [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]



Forming first impressions
Forming first impressions



Cognitive - Development
Piaget's theory of cognitive development [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]
Research Methods [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]
 



Research Methods
Research Methods [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]



Perception
Depth Cues
Perception in Infants



Social Influence
Milgram & Asch [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]
Social facilition and stuff [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]



Memory
Memory [powerpoint presentation] [PDF]



Prejudice and Discrimination
Reducing Prejudice
Prejudice



Attachment and Separation
Attachment 1
Attachment 2



Pro-Social behaviour
What is Pro-Social Behaviour



Anti-Social behaviour
Theories of Anti-Social Behaviour
Ways of reducing aggression



Development of Moral behaviour
Moral Development



Learning
Operant Conditioning
Behaviourism





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