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This course deals with learning and emphasises the way in which events in an individual’s environment control his/her behaviour. Laboratory work illustrates selected principles of behaviour control using animal subjects in controlled environments.
This course deals with learning and emphasises the way in which events in an individual's environment control his/her behaviour. The general approach taken in the course is to present some fundamental principles of behaviour control, consider some of the experimental studies which have investigated their properties, and to examine their implications for dealing with human problems of living. Later in the course some advanced topics in the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour will be studied. Laboratory work will illustrate selected principles of behaviour control using animal subjects in controlled environments. PSYC334 is recommended preparation of PSYC415 Experimental Analysis of Behaviour, and for the postgraduate Clinical Psychology Programme.
PSYC206 or EDUC224 or EDUC324 or EDUC230 or EDUC330
PSYC318
Anthony McLean
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Domestic fee $977.00
International fee $4,153.00
* 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 Psychology .