Lecture Description
Dr. Chris Grace describes the principles of correlation and causation. He shares a number of ways that observation is used to collect data. Dr. Grace goes on to explain how experimentation can be used to isolate specific variables and determine whether a correlation is related causally.
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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