• Course Objective

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    Psychology can be defined as the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. While psychology is most often associated with clinical issues (i.e. abnormal, personality), this makes up only a small portion of the field. Other specialties within the field include, to name a few, physiological, social, organizational, and developmental psychology. We cannot understand ourselves or the individuals around us without looking at how we develop, how we behave in a social context, or the physiological components of our behavior. Thus, this course will serve as an overview of the major fields within psychology with an emphasis on developing an understanding of psychology as the science of human thought and behavior.


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  • Inquizitive Assignments

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    We will use Inquizitive, which is an online quizzing service through Norton Books, the publisher of your textbook. You will need the code that is provided with the textbook. 

    There will be a quiz for each chapter and completion of these quizzes will be factored into your grade.

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