Overview

This unit explores key concepts in social psychology and personality theory, including the history and philosophy of, and evidence for, competing theories. Personality theories that are covered include: 1) psychodynamic theories of Freud and Jung; 2) phenomenological theories of Kelly and Rogers; 3) Eysenck's trait approach; 4) Costa and McCrae's … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S2-01-CLAYTON-DE
S2-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
S2-01-MALAYSIA-ON-CAMPUS

Requisites

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Anne-Marie Ternes

Unit Coordinator(s)

Mr Jake Hoskin
Dr Soon Li Lee

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Critically evaluate, compare, and explain the origins and underlying assumptions of the personality theories of Freud, Jung, Eysenck, Costa and McCrae, Bandura, Kelly, and Rogers;

2.

Summarise, critically analyse, and evaluate the major theoretical and research approaches within the field of social psychology;

3.

Compare and contrast historical and current theory on social processes, and relate these to both individual factors and interpersonal relationships;

4.

Apply social psychology theories to a range of contemporary social questions, including belonging, identity, attraction, aggression, conflict and negotiation; and;

5.

Examine the practical applications and experimental procedures associated with the above social psychology and personality theories.

Assessment

1 - Essay (2,500 words)
2 - Social psychology class presentation (3 minutes)
3 - Personality psychology application exercise (1,000 words)
4 - Examination (100 minutes)

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