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Obtained a H1 overall in the subject. Document includes lecture notes/content summary for the entire subject across all units. To study for the exam, I simply went through and looked at these notes - and I finished the subject with an 85 overall. Document includes: Developmental Psychology Lecture 2 - Introduction to Understanding Human Development Lecture 3 - How is Human Development Studied? Lecture 4 - Development: The Contribution of Genes and Environment Lecture 5 - Psychometric Approaches to Understanding Children’s Abilities Lecture 6 - Psychometric Approaches to Understanding Children’s Abilities 2 Lecture 7 - Social-Emotional Development: Attachment Lecture 8 - Emotions as Interactive Developmental Processes Lecture 9 - Development and Culture Social Psychology Lecture 1 - The Bystander Effect, Social Exclusion & Significance of the Social Lecture 2 - Impressions, Judgements & Correspondence Bias Lecture 3 - Social Psychology & The Self Lecture 4 - Influence of Attitudes, Theory of Reasoned Action & Theory of Planned Behaviour Lecture 5 - Attitude Change and Behaviour Change Lecture 6 - Social Psychology & Groups Lecture 7 - Social Psychology & Group Task Performance Lecture 8 - Intergroup Processes Lecture 9 - The Australian Circumstance Personality Psychology Lecture 1 - What is personality? Lecture 2 - Describing Personality Lecture 3 - Beyond Traits Lecture 4 - Biological Approaches Lecture 5 - Psychoanalytic Approaches Lecture 6 - Cognitive Approaches Lecture 7 - Personality Change Lecture 8 - Personality Assessment Lecture 9 - Psychobiography & Life Narratives Clinical Psychology Lecture 1 - Introduction to Clinical Psychology Lecture 2 - Mental Health Stigma Lecture 3 - Diagnosis & Classification in Clinical Psychology Lecture 4 - Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Lecture 5 - Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders Lecture 6 - Personality and Disorder Lecture 7 - Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Lecture 8 - The Clinical Trial Lecture 9 - A Symptom-Specific Approach to Mental Disorder: Hallucination


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Semester 2, 2018


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