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H1 (90%) Personality & Social Psychology (PSYC20009) Notes

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Comprehensive H1 (PSYC20009) - Personality and Social Psychology Notes

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H1 COMPREHENSIVE AND NEAT NOTES

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PSYC20009 H1 (90) Lecture/Reading Notes + Exam Revision

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Social and Personality Psychology Exam Revision Questions

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[H1] Personality & Social Psychology (PSYC20009) Comprehensive Subject Notes

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★★★ Complete H1 Summary Notes ★★★ Personality and Social Psychology - PSYC20009

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H1 (86) Personality and Social Psychology Notes (PSYC20009)

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Comprehensive H1 Personality and Social Psychology Notes

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H1 (86) Course Summary and Readings - Personality and Social Psychology

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Reviews

The content in this subject was relatively straightforward and easy to understand, but the lectures felt really rushed and messy. However, the lab report gave us more liberty with what we could measure and the exam was simple.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019

Some of the concepts are already covered in first-year subjects. Content is not difficult to grasp, but there are a LOT of terms to learn. Tutorial classes were not structured super well as some classes felt irrelevant, however, the lab report was my highlight of the semester! I enjoyed how we were able to pick the different topics for the report and had a choice in what we wanted to investigate- this is definitely a positive step for leading us into 3rd year.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019

I guarantee a distinction. I looove this sub!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

The lecture can be definitely a bit disorganized. But nonetheless, as long as you put in consistent hard-work, learn the experiments well, and don't just rely on commonsense, this subject is definitely easy 90+

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

this is quite easy going subject. The final exam is MCQ so make sure you cover all the details in the slides

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Content overload, generally uninteresting with only a few memorable lectures from the social psychology ones. I find the assignment greatly engaging but also very difficult. Exam was pretty fair.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Reasonable introduction to social psychology. A lot of content is vague and fairly low level. But some very interesting topics are discussed indeed.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

firstly what I was really unhappy about was that the tutor told her students ''don't send me an email I am busy'' (or any similar statement). (me thinking: don't you get paid to be a tutor?) The content is a bit too general (but this is possibly the good thing for examination) However, the problem with both cog psyc and social psyc exam is that they put too much focus on trivial factual details...I purchase notes from student VIP to help me revise and that helps a lot. Lastly, the alb report was a real struggle to me, MBB1 is the only psychology subject I took before I did cog psyc and social psyc, I found it challenging to produce lab report although I did go through all those APA guide, lab report guide and reporting writing video on LMS. If you don't have much psychology subject foundation, go to peer support or academic writing whatever as early as possible. and you could certainly book an appointment with your tutor to go through your lab report (only done so after exam). To speak frankly, I would not choose this subject if I can travel back in time.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

a buttload of content and poor organisation by the lecturers. The content was interesting but was sooo much to digest.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

topics were interesting, but the subject was poorly organised. lecturers use terminology interchangably which causes a lot of confusion

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017