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This course examines the ideas and methods that make psychological science possible. We'll take a holistic and critical look at the science of psychology itself: Its questions, methods, evidence, and unique challenges; as well as its place within modern Aotearoa New Zealand society. You'll learn how psychologists measure a world of unobservable mental traits, devise experiments that reveal the underlying mechanisms of mind, and convert raw data into real world conculsions that have a meaningful impact on people's lives. You'll build the critical thinking skills to distinguish good psychological science from bad, genuine breakthrough from glorified clickbait, and evidence-based interventions from scams and grifts. Upon these foundations you'll be able to build with confidence the pathway of your choosing through the psychological sciences (and beyond).
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Reflect on psychology’s place within broader scientific, cultural, and historical contexts. 2. Understand the methods psychologists use to study mind and behaviour. 3. Present, summarise, and interpret psychological data. 4. Critically evaluate evidence for psychological theories and phenomena. 5. Identify biases and weaknesses in human cognition.
LecturesLectures are pre-recorded and posted on LEARN. The lectures for each week will be made available at 5pm on the Friday before each week. You can watch the lectures at a time that suits you. LabsLabs are also pre-recorded and will be made available at 5pm on the Friday before each week. You can work through the lab and complete the associated exercises at a time that suits you prior to 5pm the following Friday. We recommend that you watch the week’s lectures and complete the readings prior to attempting the lab.
Nicky Morton
O’Shea, R. P. & McKenzie, W. A; Writing for psychology ; 7; Cengage Australia, 2021.
There are no required textbooks for this course. Weekly assigned readings for will be provided online via LEARN.
Domestic fee $1,099.00
International fee $5,388.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing .