Psychology 4101-1ZPSYCHOGO
The course covers the following consecutive topics:
- Basic functions of psychology
- Psychodynamic concept of man
- Behaviorism
- Cognitive psychology
- Nervous system – its structure & functions
- Temperament; concepts & its regulatory function, psychology of interpersonal differences
- Social psychology – groups, attitudes & social influence
- Process of interpersonal communication; principles & barriers in communicating with other people
- Intelligence, assertiveness
- Emotional intelligence
- Methodology of social sciences
- Methodological prerequisites of data gathering & comparison
- Methods of data gathering
- Basic techniques of data processing
- Methods of methodological inference
Type of course
Assessment criteria
The course covers general introductory issues of psychology, specifically the basic functions of psychology, main psychological concepts, basic methodological issues of data gathering & interpretation, basic issues of social psychology
Bibliography
Ph.Zimbardo, Psychology & Life,
Ph.Zimbardo & M.Leippe, The psychology of attitude change & social influence
R.Myers, Social Psychology
S.Grollman, The human body
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- Teaching Foreign Languages, English, French (2nd subject), part-time, first-cycle studies
- Teaching foreign languages: English, 2nd subj. teaching 'history and social studies'
- Teaching Foreign Languages, English, German (2nd subject), part-time, first-cycle studies
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