University of East London (UEL) • Psychology
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Notes available for the following courses of Psychology at University of East London (UEL)
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Cognitive psychology 1
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Conceptual and historical issues in psychology 1
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Debates in Psychology 1
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Developmental Psychology 1
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Drugs & Addictive Behaviour 11
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Individual differences 1
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Mental Health 2
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Obedience 1
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Psychobiology 1
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Researching Psychological Worlds 3
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Social psychology 1
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The notes will focus upon the popular recreational drug known as Ecstasy (MDMA3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine).
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University of East London•Drugs & Addictive Behaviour
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The notes will focus upon the popular recreational drug known as Ecstasy (MDMA3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine).
The notes will introduce you to the main psychopharmacological effects of nicotine and smoking; and theories’ of nicotine dependence: the titration theory, nicotine bolus theory, self-medication model and negative resource model.
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University of East London•Drugs & Addictive Behaviour
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The notes will introduce you to the main psychopharmacological effects of nicotine and smoking; and theories’ of nicotine dependence: the titration theory, nicotine bolus theory, self-medication model and negative resource model.
The notes will look at the stimulants, specifically amphetamine, methamphetamine and cocaine, and explore the differences and similarities between these substances.
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University of East London•Drugs & Addictive Behaviour
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The notes will look at the stimulants, specifically amphetamine, methamphetamine and cocaine, and explore the differences and similarities between these substances.
These notes will cover a range of topics: definitions and terminology, historical themes, drug classification, basic drug dynamics and finally the basic levels of actions of psychoactive substances.
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These notes will cover a range of topics: definitions and terminology, historical themes, drug classification, basic drug dynamics and finally the basic levels of actions of psychoactive substances.
Discuss some of the problems with theorizing the hypothetical construct of “attitude”.
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University of East London•social psychology
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Discuss some of the problems with theorizing the hypothetical construct of “attitude”.
What is the contribution of psychobiology to an understanding of psychopathology? (on the example of schizophrenia)
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University of East London•psychobiology
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What is the contribution of psychobiology to an understanding of psychopathology? (on the example of schizophrenia)
The genetic heterogeneity of schizophrenia.
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University of East London•Mental Health
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The genetic heterogeneity of schizophrenia.
Critically discuss whether gender identity in children is biologically or socially determined. Incorporate underlying research to strengthen your arguments.
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University of East London•Developmental Psychology
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Critically discuss whether gender identity in children is biologically or socially determined. Incorporate underlying research to strengthen your arguments.
Drawing on relevant material, discuss the impact that scientific thought has had on psychology.
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University of East London•Conceptual and historical issues in psychology
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Drawing on relevant material, discuss the impact that scientific thought has had on psychology.
Are Phobias and Panic Disorder best conceptualised as psychological or biological disorders?
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University of East London•Mental Health
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Are Phobias and Panic Disorder best conceptualised as psychological or biological disorders?