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Psychology the human experience

An introductory-level psychology telecourse for all postsecondary students, especially those in child development, criminal justice, nursing, education, and other fields requiring an understanding of human behavior.

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  • "Human experience"
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  • "An introductory-level psychology telecourse for all postsecondary students, especially those in child development, criminal justice, nursing, education, and other fields requiring an understanding of human behavior."@en
  • "An introductory-level psychology telecourse for all postsecondary students, especially those in child development, criminal justice, nursing, education, and other fields requiring an understanding of human behavior."
  • "An introductory-level psychology telecourse for all postsecondary students, especially those in child development, criminal justice, nursing, education, and other fields requiring an understanding of human behavior. Each video is a complete lesson, and utilizes original videography of biological processes, as well as historical and contemporary research. Stories of challenge, relationships, investigation, hope, and inspiration are told using original footage of real life case studies. Animated three-dimensional computer graphics of life processes and concepts are also incorporated in each lesson."@en
  • "An introductory-level psychology telecourse which discusses human behavior. Major units include sensation and perception, motivation, learning, memory, personality theories, social cognition, psychological disorders, and approaches to therapy."
  • "Part of a series offering insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experience."
  • ""This introductory telecourse offers insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experience. Interviews with subject matter experts, researchers, and other experts in the field of psychology are used to explain and apply psychological concepts in twenty-six 30-minute programs. Each video is a complete lesson, and utilizes original videography of biological processes, as well as historical and contemporary research. Stories of challenge, relationships, investigation, hope, and inspiration are told using original footage of real life processes and concepts are also incorporated in each lesson"--Coast Learning Systems' web home page."
  • "[Cass. 1] Infant and child development provides an overview of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development -- Container."@en
  • "An introductory telecourse that offers insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experience by means of interviews, investigations and real life case studies."@en
  • "This telecourse offers insights into key concepts and principles of psychology trough a focus on human experience. Interviews with subject matter experts, researchers, and other experts in the field of psychology are used to explain and apply psychological concepts."@en
  • "Introductory-level psychology video series which explores concepts by focusing on human experience. Includes case studies and interviews with subject experts and researchers. Historical and contemporary theories are discussed."
  • "[Cass. 2] Adolescent and adult development explains the significance of peer relationships and Kohlberg's moral development theory. Erikson's theory on human development and Kübler-Ross' five stages of dying and death complete the overview -- Container."@en

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  • "Instructional television programs"@en
  • "Educational television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en

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  • "Psychology the human experience"
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