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PSY1204 Social Determinants of Behaviour
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
PSY1101 Introduction to Psychology
N.B. Students enrolled in D88 or Q89 may apply to have this prerequisite waived.
 
Description:
This unit examines the influence that other people, rules, customs and the environment have on our behaviour. A particular emphasis is on applying the findings of social psychology to a wide range of human activities and settings. A social cognition framework will be used for looking at people in social situations.

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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
K12Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Addiction Studies)
K82Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Counselling)
E95Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
K13Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice)
K34Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
K58Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Psychological Science
K67Bachelor of Psychological Science
E37Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
K71Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Q89Graduate Diploma of Psychology
MIPSYPsychology Minor
DMPSADPsychology - Addiction Studies Double Major
DMPCFSPsychology - Children and Family Studies Double Major
DMPSWSPsychology - Women's Studies Double Major
DMPSCRPsychology and Criminology Double Major
DMAAADPsychology and Disability Studies Double Major
DMAAABPsychology and English Double Major
DMAAAAPsychology and Writing Double Major
DMAAACPsychology and Youth Work Double Major
T11University Certificate in Behavioural Analysis
T02University Certificate in Psychological Studies
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 30/04/2009 VET: 30/04/2009