PSYCHOLOGY 1001 Syllabus
PSYCHOLOGY 1001 Syllabus
PSYCHOLOGY 1001 Syllabus
2012
Psychology 1001 Manual 1
PERSONALITY
References:
1. Weiten, W. (2012). Psychology: Themes and variations. (9th Edition). CA: Wadsworth,
Cengage Learning. Chapter 12, Personality.
2. Murphy, K., Davidshofer, C., Maltby, J., Day, L. & Macaskill, A.(2010). Personality,
Individual Differences and Intelligence. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Pearson Education
Australia. (one of the PSYC2014 textbooks)
3. Personality Theories:
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/perscontents.html
4. Sollod R.N., Wilson, J.P., & Monte, C.F. (2009). Beneath the mask (8th ed). NJ: JOHN
WILEY & SONS. (ONE OF THE PSYC2014 TEXTBOOKS)
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
References:
1. Weiten Edn 9 pages 286-298 (Memory retrieval, forgetting, recovered memory);
308-309 Eyewitness fallibility); 450 (Children's understanding of the mind)
2. Ceci, S., Fitneva, S. & Gilstrap, L. (2003). Memory development and eyewitness
testimony. In A. Slater and G. Bremner (Eds.), An introduction to developmental
psychology (Chapter 12). Malden, MA.: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.(Optional reading)
References:
1. Grant, A. M. (2011). Reality TVgets positive: Psychological reflections on “Making
Australia Happy”. International Coaching Psychology Review, 6(2), 229-239.
(Optional reading)
2. Grant, A. M., Curtayne, L., & Burton, G. (2009). Executive coaching enhances goal
attainment, resilience and workplace well-being: A randomised controlled study.
3. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4(5), 396-407. (Optional reading)
Seligman, M. E., & Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2000). Positive psychology: An introduction.
American Psychologist, 55(1), 5-14. (Key keading)
4. Weiten, W. (2011). Psychology: Themes and variations. Belmon CA: Wandsworth,
Cengane Learning.pp: 16-17; 422-425; 657 (Key reading)
2012
Psychology 1001 Manual 2
References:
1. Weiten, W. (2012). Psychology: Themes and variations. (9th Edition). CA: Wadsworth,
Cengage Learning. Chapter 2, The research enterprise in psychology; AND Appendix
B, Statistical Methods.
NEUROSCIENCE
References:
1. Weiten, W. (2012).Psychology: Themes and variations. (9th Edition). CA: Wadsworth,
Cengage Learning. Chapter 3, The Biological bases of behaviour.
2. Carlson, N.R. (2002). Foundations of Physiological Psychology (5th Edition). Boston:
Allyn & Bacon.
3. Nolte J. (2002). The Human Brain: An Introduction to Its Functional Anatomy. St Louis:
Mosby.
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
References:
1. Weiten, W. (2012). Psychology: Themes and variations. (9th Edition). CA: Wadsworth,
Cengage Learning. Chapter 13, Social Behaviour.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
1. Introduction to Human Development: Approaches and research methods
2. Nature vs Nurture: The role of genes and environment in development.
3. Studies of early deprivation (orphanage studies) and attempts to overcome the effects
of early privation (Head Start and beyond).
4. Early influences on behaviour - motor skills and language development.
References:
Basic information about most of these topics can be found in the Psychology 1 textbook.
Page numbers will be given in lecture web notes. You can deepen your understanding by
consulting one of the many textbooks on developmental psychology. Three excellent texts
are listed below (earlier editions would also be useful).
1. Berk, L. (2006). Child Development (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
3. White, F., Hayes, B. & Livesey, D. (2010). Developmental Psychology 2E. Pearson
Education Australia