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Senior Capstone OER Table of Contents
Unit 1: Overview of Psychology
Module 01: How Did We Get Here
Chapter 1.3: Socrates as a Paradigmatic Historical Philosopher
Chapter 1.2: History of Psychology
Module 02: Applying Psychology
Harry Hollingworth & Applied Psychology
Chapter 13.1: What is Industrial Organizational Psychology?
Chapter 16.1: Mental Health Treatment Past & Present
Chapter 1.4: Careers in Psychology
Module 03: Ethical Issues in Psychology
Chapter 2.4: Ethics
Module 04: Developmental Psychology
Chapter 9: Lifespan Development
Module 05: Research Methodology
Chapter 2.1: Why is Research Important?
Research Methods in Psychology
Exploring Experimental Psychology
Unit 2: Why We Are Who We Are
Module 06: Evolution & Sociobiology
Disclaimer on Evolution
Chapter 4.1: What is Biological Anthropology
Chapter 4.3: The Foundation of Evolution
Chapter 4.4: Evolution in Action
Module 07: Learning
Chapter 6.1: What is Learning?
Chapter 7.1: Classical Conditioning
Chapter 7.2: Operant Conditioning
Chapter 7.3: Learning by Insight & Observation
Module 08: Culture
An Introduction to Anthropology
Chapter 2: What is Culture?
Section 2.1: Animal Culture
Section 2.2: Uniquely Human
Module 09: Geography, Religion, & Morality
Section 2.3: Ecological & Geographic Cultural Variation
Chapter 1.3 : Overcoming Ethnocentrism
Chapter 1.6 : Cultural Relativism
Chapter 12: Culture & Morality
Module 10: Nature vs. Nurture
Konet
Who Am I?
Unit 3: Why We Do What We Do
Module 11: Why We Strive to Be More
Chapter 10.1: Motivation
Chapter 9.1: What is Social Stratification?
Chapter 9.2: Social Stratification & Mobility
Module 12: Why We Need So Much Stuff
Chapter 9.1: Theories of Equality & Inequality
Chapter 9.3 Inequality
Chapter 10.1: Global Stratification
Module 13: Why We Do Self-Defeating Things
Chapter 9: Decision-Making
Wesleyan Scholars Proceedings
Enhancing Self-Control
Module 14: Why We Aren’t Totally Selfish
Chapter 12.7: Prosocial Behavior
Principles of Social Psychology
Chapter 8.1: Initial Attraction
Chapter 8.2: Close Relationships
Chapter 9.1: Understanding Altruism
Module 15: Why We Are so Destructive
Principles of Social Psychology
Chapter 10.1: Defining Aggression
Chapter 10.2: Biological & Emotional Causes of Aggression
Chapter 10.3: Social Causes of Aggression
Chapter 10.4: Personal & Cultural Influences on Aggression
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