Course Description

Psychology 336F/G Research in Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive theorists face a unique problem: the understanding of mental structures and processes that are not directly observable. A variety of methods used to address this problem will be surveyed, by introducing research questions of enduring interest. Students will be expected to use the techniques learned. Cognitive domains to be examined include attention, memory, problem-solving, and thinking.

Prerequisites: Psychology 205a/b, or 215a/b or 234a/b or 235a/b and 280E plus 281 and registration in third or fourth year of Honors Psychology.
2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours, half course.
Note: Third or fourth year Honors Psychology Students who receive a passing grade in any of the prerequisite courses and 70% in Psychology 282E (if taken in place of 280E and 281) may enrol in this course. General and Special students who receive 70% in the prerequisite courses or 70% in the prerequisite courses and 70% in Psychology 282E (if taken in place of 280E and 281) may enrol in this course.


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