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GRS PO 842: Comparative Development and Underdevelopment
A comprehensive course designed for graduate students interested in issues of development. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the systematic consideration of a host of current practical problems and controversies in development, as well as to introduce students to theoretical trends in development studies. The emphasis is at once international and comparative. -
GRS PO 853: Selected Topics in Comparative Politics
Seminar exploring the implications of European social theories for research in comparative politics. Surveys key debates among European theorists over such questions as the relationship between culture and power, political identity in postcolonial states, and cosmopolitanism. -
GRS PS 699: Teaching of Psychology I
Goals, contents, and methods of instruction in psychology. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all new teaching fellows. Yearlong course. -
GRS PS 704: Contemporary Trends in Psychology
MA and PhD proseminar. Required for all MA candidates and for all PhD candidates in the programs in clinical and human development. -
GRS PS 711: Statistics in Psychology I
General linear models including multiple regression and logistic regression; multilevel models; survival analysis; interaction effects. -
GRS PS 712: Statistics in Psychology II
Statistical analysis with latent variables including exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation models, latent growth models, psychometrics. -
GRS PS 721: General Experimental, I
Experimental and theoretical issues in operant and classical conditioning and in verbal learning. Schedules of reinforcement, discrimination, avoidance, punishment, emotional reflexes, memory, and motivation. Selected lab demonstrations. -
GRS PS 732: Behavioral Medicine
Examines applications from the social and behavioral sciences and the allied health professions as they are integrated within the practice of traditional medicine. Examples of interventional strategies, treatments, and procedures, including biofeedback and hypnosis. -
GRS PS 734: Psychopharmacology for the Behavioral Scientist
Basic principles of pharmacology, drugs used in treatment of mental illness, drugs having abuse potential. Current issues in psychopharmacology. -
GRS PS 737: Memory Systems of the Brain
Survey of investigations into the brain systems and neurobiological mechanisms of memory. Includes experimental studies of amnesia associated with brain damage in humans, experimental models of amnesia in animals, and neurophysiological studies of brain activity that encodes memories in animals and humans. Focus on evidence for multiple forms of memory and distinct brain systems that mediate them. -
GRS PS 738: Sys&Behav Neuro
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GRS PS 750: Mind and Language
Seminar examines how language influences cognition. Surveys cognitive, developmental, psycholinguistic, and primate psychology literatures to explore whether cross-linguistic differences cause cross-cultural differences in cognition, and whether possession of a language faculty influences the nature of thought. -
GRS PS 751: Personality Theory
Examines the major contemporary approaches to personality and clinical psychology. Through a mixture of classic and current research and theory, addresses psychodynamic, cognitive-social, trait, biological, humanistic/existential and cultural approaches. -
GRS PS 754: Forensic Psychology
Examines scope, empirical foundations, and ethicl issues of forensic psychology. Topics include eyewitness testimony; use of hypnosis, polygraphs, and criminal profiling; scientific jury selection; risk assessment; child abuse evaluations; and determinations of insanity, competency, and child custody. -
GRS PS 761: Major Issues in Social Psychology
Empirical and theoretical approaches to selected areas of social psychology. Includes interpersonal behavior, attitude formation and change, social comparison processes, and group behavior. -
GRS PS 770: Ethics in Psychology
Designed for graduate students in psychology and related fields who plan to be engaged in some form of the practice of psychology. Topics include ethics of clinical and consulting practice, of teaching, and of psychological research. -
GRS PS 772: Clinical Psychological Assessment of Adults
Theoretical and empirical bases for diagnostic and structured interviews, standardized cognitive tests, psychopathology rating scales, projective methods, and tools for evaluating community systems and epidemiology. Administration, scoring, and general principles of clinical interpretation of representative measures (WAIS, MMPI, Social Networks Inventory, Rorschach). -
GRS PS 773: Clinical Psychological Assessment of Children and Families
Clinical applications of and theoretical and empirical bases for structured diagnostic and play interviews, standardized cognitive and personality tests, and projective methods. Administration and clinical interpretation of representative measures (e.g.WISC-R, Rorschach and Family genograms). -
GRS PS 774: Clinical Psychological Assessment of Adults Practicum
Note: Must co-register for GRS PS 772. This course is the applied practicum course for Clinical Psychological Assessment of Adults (PS 772). It is designed to provide a comprehensive, applied experience in psychological assessment report writing and the administration, scoring, cognitive/intellectual and personality functioning. -
GRS PS 780: Problems in Clinical Research II
Critical examination of current research in clinical psychology. Application of formal principles of research design to problems inherent in doing, research on clinical issues.
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