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Course Description: Spring 2007
Highlighting major new developments in the field, Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition offers a current overview of new areas of inquiry by the field's leading researchers. This new edition continues to challenge and motivate students, helping them to develop an understanding of the variety of approaches to the study of human nature, while encouraging curiosity and critical thinking. Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition enables students, as well as general viewers, to learn psychology's history, observe psychology in action, and better understand its relevance to their own lives. Beginning with the foundations and progressing to more complex extensions and applications, this course integrates historical and current perspectives with emerging theories, paradigms, and significant new research methodologies. Hosted by Philip G. Zimbardo, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, the programs include demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations, current research, documentary footage, and computer animation—all based on extensive investigation and superior scholarship. Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition was produced by WGBH/Boston in association with the American Psychological Association. From Annenberg/CPB. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. *Disclaimer: The video programs were developed in association with the American Psychological Association (APA). APA's involvement with the video does not in any way imply its endorsement of any text or supplementary materials used or promoted with the series. General Info: Spring 2007 General Schedule: January 22 – April 16
Individual program descriptions (All courses worth 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted. Check individual schools pages for details.) Recommended Course Materials: Spring 2007
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Please check with your college bookstore for details. Participating Schools: Spring 2007
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College This course is offered these semesters: | Spring 2007 | Summer 2007 | Fall 2007 | Spring 2008 | Summer 2008
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