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PSYC3026 Personality and the Assessment of Individual Differences

Later Year Course

Offered By Research School of Psychology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Psychology
Offered in First Semester, 2012 and First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The term personality refers to the typical way an individual thinks, feels and acts in a variety of situations. Personality psychology takes as its focus individual persons and seeks to describe and explain their behaviour as individuals. This course provides an overview of theory and research in the assessment and study of human personality. Some of the theories and topics that will be covered include: classical test theory and psychometric principles; the assessment of individual differences and abilities; personality traits; and class and contemporary theories of personality, including psychoanalytic, experiential, interpersonal and cognitive behavioural theories. Procedures appropriate for conducting research in personality psychology and assessing individual differences will be introduced through practical work in laboratory classes.

Indicative Assessment

Tutorial Quizzes (10%), Mid-semester examination (45%), Final examination (45%)

Workload Two hours of lectures per week and 18 hours of laboratories spread across the semester.
Areas of Interest Psychology
Requisite Statement

PSYC1001 or (PSYC1003 and PSYC1004), and PSYC2009

Incompatibility

with PSYC2004, PSYC3021, PSYC3001 (Previously offered courses).

Majors/Specialisations Psychology
Programs Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), and Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Science Group C
Academic Contact Dr Ross Wilkinson and Dr Phillipa Butcher

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