Lecture Description
Dr. Chris Grace discusses the methodology behind the study of psychology. He explains that psychology is rooted in empericism and skepticism, and that together these seek to find reliable data and answers to questions of the mind. Dr. Grace uses a handful of examples to demonstrate how a third variable often comes to play in correlated data.
Course Index
- What is Psychology?
- Psychology and Its Mysteries
- What Does Psychology Seek to Accomplish?
- History of Psychology
- How is Psychology Practiced? Part 1
- How is Psychology Practiced? Part 2
- Neuroscience Part 1: Introduction to Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Part 2: Neurotransmitters
- Neuroscience Part 3: Organization of the Brain
- Child Development Part 1: Pre-Natal and Newborn
- Child Development Part 2: Childhood to Adolescence
- Introduction to Basic Sensations
- Basic Sensations and Chemical Sensations
- ESP and Perception
- Consciousness Part 1: Variations and Rhythms
- Consciousness Part 2: Sleep Stages and Deprivation
- Consciousness Part 3: Dreams, Disorders and Hypnosis
- Learning: Classical Conditioning
- Introduction to Memory
- Introduction to Emotions
- Personality Part 1: Introduction
- Personality Part 2: Psychoanalysis
- Psychological Disorders Part 1: Introduction
- Psychological Disorders Part 2: Anxiety
- Psychological Disorders Part 3: Schizophrenia
- Psychological Disorders Part 4: Mood Disorders
- Therapy
- Health Psychology
- Social Psychology
Course Description
Dr. Chris Grace presents Intro to Psychology, one of Biola's most popular undergrad classes. He gives a survey of psychology as an empirical/ behavioral science with a consideration of underlying philosophical bases in light of a Christian worldview. Topics to be surveyed include development, cognition, learning, motivation, physiology, socialization, personality and psychopathology.
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