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1. Motives: Definition and Nature, Classification, Primary Motives, Secondary Motives 2. Emotions: Definition and Nature, Physiological Changes: (cardio-visceral changes, glandular changes, galvanic skin response, pupillometrics), Theories of Emotions: James Lange Theory, Cannon Bard Theory, Schachter Singer Theory 3. Learning: Definition of Learning, Trial and Error, Cognitive Learning, Observational Learning, Conditioning 4. Memory: Definition and Nature, Memory Processes, Mnemonics 5. Thinking: Definition and Nature, Tools of Thinking (Image, Ideas and Imagination), Language and Concepts, Kinds of Thinking (Autistic Thinking, Realistic Thinking) 6. Problem Solving, Creativity 7. Intelligence: Definition and Nature, Intelligence Tests, Theories of Intelligence

Course Synopsis

Course Description: Basically it is an extension of the course which includes various important cognitive and effective processes including motives, emotions, learning, memory, thinking and intelligence.

Course Learning Outcomes

The students will be equipped with fundamentals of psychology which will not only help them in understanding the behavior of the individual and making adjustments but also to improve the quality of their life.


Motivation

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Emotions

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Theories of Emotions

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Learning

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Memory

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Types of Memory

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Intelligence

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Week-6, topic: 18, Theories of Intelligence, Charles Spearman’s theory of intelligence,

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Week-6, topic:17 remaining, Intelligence, factors.

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Week-6, topic:17, Intelligence, Definitions, Introduction

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Week-5, topic:16, Reasoning, Problem Solving

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Week-5, topic:16, Types of thinking: Creative thinking

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Week-5, topic:15 remaining, Tools of thinking

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Week-5, topic: 15, Thinking: , definition, intro,

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Week-4, topic:14 , Types of Memory, Sensory, short-term, long term memory.

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Week-4, topic:13 remaining, techniques to enhance memory

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Week-4, topic:13,Memory, theories,

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Week-4, topic: 12, Memory, definition, intro, process of memory, encoding, storage, retrieval

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Week-4, topic: 11 remaining, Learning by Insight, Experiments.

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Week-3, topic:11 remaining, Trial and Error Learning

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Week-3, topic:11, Observational Learning

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Week-3, topic:10, Lecture Presentation on Operant Conditioning, Work of Thorndike and Skinner, Schedules of Reinforcement

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Week-1,Topic:1, Motivation as process, definitions of “motive”, Difference between Need, Drive and Goal, Abraham Maslow’s theory of Need Hierarchy.

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Week-1,topic:2 Primary Motives, Hunger, Thirst, Sleep, Temperature,Avoidance of pain, sex, Elimination of wastes, Maternal instincts.

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Week-1,topic: 2, Avoidance of pain, sex, Elimination of wastes, Maternal instincts.

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week-I, topic:3,Secondary Motives, Achievement, Affiliation, Aggression, Combat, effort, Pursuit, Curiosity, Social Approval

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week-II, topic:4 Emotions, definition, introduction

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week-II, topic:5, verbal and non-verbal communication

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week-II, topic:6, theories of Emotions: James-Lang theory, Cannon-Bard theory

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Week-II, topic:6 Remaining, Schechter-Singer theory of emotions.

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Week-III, topic:7, Presentation on Physiological changes during emotions of Anger, Fear, happiness, Grief

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Week-3, topic:8,Learning, introduction of learning, definitions

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week-3, topic:8 remaining, Factors Affecting Learning.

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Week-3, topic:9, Lecture Presentation on classical Conditioning, Work of Ivan Pavlov, stages of classical conditioning

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Week-6, topic: 18 remaining, Harvard Gardener’s theory, Robert Sternberg’s theory of Intelligence

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Week-6, topic: 19, History and Background of Intelligence Tests.

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Week-6, Topic: 19 remaining, Development of Intelligence tests and their purpose

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Final Week, Topic:1, Practical: Problem Solving

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Final Week-, topic: 2, Practical: Concept Formation

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Final Week-, topic:3, practical: Bilateral transfer of Training/Learning

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Final Week-, topic: 4, Practical: Serial Position Effect

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Final Week-, topic:5, Practical: Zeigarnic Effect

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Final Week-, topic: 6, Practical:Retroactive Inhibition

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Book Title : 1. Processes of Psychology And Applied Psychology BA
Author : Prof. Zarin Bukhari, Saniya Sameer and Hania Shah
Edition : 1st
Publisher : Saghir Hussain (late), Muhammad Ali



Book Title : 2. Understanding Psychology
Author : Robert S. Feldman
Edition : 12th
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
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