Introduction to Biopsychology-Practicum (Practical)

Paper Code: 
25CPSY 114
Credits: 
02
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To acquaint the students with various psychological tests and experiments and their applications in various settings.

 

Course Outcomes: 

Course

Course Outcomes

Learning and teaching

strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

25CPSY114

Introduction to Biopsychology- Practicum (Practical)

CO17: Demonstrate effective conduction skills         including Experiment/Test administration, Recording   of   data, analysis            and

interpretation       of data.

CO18:        Compile

report      as      per 7th Edition American Psychological Association     writing guidelines

CO19:      Effectively communicate findings       in       a professional manner CO20:    Contribute effectively    in course-specific

interactions.

Approach     in teaching: Discussion, Action Research, Project,    Field Trip

 

Learning activities    for the students: Field activities, Giving tasks

Observation, Conduction, Report writing

 

Any three out of the following tests must be a part of curriculum:

 

1.

Biofeedback

2.

Brian Dysfunction Inventory (BDI)

3.

Chronoscope (Reaction time) for simple R. T.

4.

Assessment of Sleep

5.

Analysing and reporting the already published researches

 

 

The student is required to prepare the practical file following the APA7 report format as per the following headers:

TEST

EXPERIMENT

  1. Aim/Purpose
  2. Introduction
  3. Methodology

 

  • Demographic Details
  • Material Required
  • Description of the test
    • Reliability
    • Validity
    • Norms

 

  1. Procedure

 

  • Rapport Formation
  • Instructions in “”
  • Introspective Report in “”

 

  1. Scoring
  2. Result table
  3. Graph (If Any)
  4. Interpretation
  5. Conclusion
  6. References (A   must-follow  APA 7th Guidelines)
  1. Problem
  2. Introduction
  3. Methodology

 

  • Subject’s Introduction
  • Material Required
  • Hypothesis
  • Variables
    • Independent Var iable/s
    • Dependent Variable/s
  • Experimental Design
  • Controls

 

  1. Procedure

 

  • Pre-Arrangement
  • Instructions “”
  • Actual Administration
  • Introspective Reporting “”

 

  1. Data
  2. Scoring/Analysis
  3. Result
  4. Discussion
  5. Conclusion
  6. References (A  must-follow    APA 7th Guidelines)

 

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