PSICHIATRIA E PSICOLOGIA GENERALEModule PSICOLOGIA GENERALE
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: FRANCESCA IRENE FOTIExpected Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding. The course aims to enable students to acquire fundamental knowledge a) on the origins and historical development of psychology; b) on methods of psychology; c) on cognitive and emotional functioning as well as personality. Overall, the course aims to provide basic knowledge of the main topics of general psychology and the psychological processes underlying human behaviour.
Applying knowledge and understanding. Knowledge of the main topics of general psychology gained through understanding the current theoretical, experimental, empirical, and applied developments of the discipline.
Making judgements. Ability to argue personal interpretations inherent to the study of the mind and behaviour.
Communication skills. Ability to use the basic vocabulary of the discipline.
Learning skills. Ability to deepen and update one's knowledge independently, employing specialized literature and appropriate bibliographical resources.
Course Structure
Lectures
Required Prerequisites
None
Attendance of Lessons
Mandatory
Detailed Course Content
- Introduction to psychology and research methods
- Sensation and perception
- Attention
- Learning
- Memory
- Thinking
- Intelligence
- Language
- Emotion
- Personality
Textbook Information
Gerrig Richard
J., Zimbardo Philip G., Anolli Luigi M., Baldi Pier Luigi. Psicologia generale –
Terza edizione, Pearson, 2023.
Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN |
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Course Planning
Subjects | Text References | |
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1 | Introduction to psychology and research methods | Chapter 1 |
2 | Sensation and perception | Chapter 3 |
3 | Attention | Chapter 4 |
4 | Learning | Chapter 5 |
5 | Memory | Chapter 6 |
6 | Thinking | Chapter 7 |
7 | Intelligence | Chapter 8 |
8 | Language | Chapter 9 |
9 | Emotion | Chapter 10 |
10 | Personality | Chapter 11 |
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
The assessment of
learning takes place through a final exam, which ascertains the acquisition of
the expected knowledge and skills via a 45-minute written test.
The written test consists of 27 multiple choice questions (for each correct answer the score is 1) and 2 open questions (for each correct answer the score is 2). Both a wrong and/or an answered question are worth 0 points.
Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises
The
questions will focus on all topics covered in the course.
By way of example only, some sample questions are given below:
Sample question 1: Describe long-term memory
Sample question 2: Describe the law of effect
Sample
question 3: Describe what personality is and how it is measured