Psychology Syllabus Paper - I Foundations of Psychology
Psychology Syllabus Paper - I Foundations of Psychology
Psychology Syllabus Paper - I Foundations of Psychology
PAPER - I
Foundations of Psychology
1. Introduction:
Definition of Psychology; Historical antecedents of Psychology and trends in the 21st century;
Psychology and scientific methods; Psychology in relation to other social sciences and natural sciences;
Application of Psychology to societal problems.
2. Methods of Psychology:
Types of research: Descriptive, evaluative, diagnostic and prognostic; Methods of Research: Survey,
observation, case-study and experiments; Characteristics of experimental design and non-experimental
design, Quasi-experimental designs; Focussed group discussions, brain storming, grounded theory
approach.
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3. Research Methods:
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Major steps in Psychological research (problem statement, hypothesis formulation, research designs,
sampling, tools of data collection, analysis and interpretation and report writing) Fundamental versus
applied research; Methods of data collect ion ( interview, observat ion, quest ionnaire); Research
designs (ex-post facto and experimental); Application of statistical technique (t - test, two way ANOVA
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correlation, regression and factor analysis); Item response theory.
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4. Development of Human Behaviour:
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Growth and development; Principles of development, Role of genetic and environmental factors in
determining human behaviour; Influence of cultural factors in socialization; Life span development -
Characteristics, development tasks, promoting psychological well-being across major stages of the life
span.
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Sensation: concepts of threshold, absolute and difference thresholds, signal-detection and vigilance;
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Factors influencing attention including set and characteristics of stimulus; Definition and concept of
perception, biological factors in perception; Perceptual organization-influence of past experiences,
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perceptual defence-factors influencing space and depth perception, size estimation and perceptual
readiness; The plasticity of perception; Extrasensory perception; Culture and perception, Subliminal
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perception.
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6. Learning:
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Concept and theories of learning (Behaviourists, Gestaltalist and Information processing models); The
Processes of extinction, discrimination and generalization; Programmed learning, probability learning,
self-instructional learning, concepts; Types and the schedules of reinforcement, escape, avoidance and
punishment, modeling and social learning.
7. Memory:
Encoding and remembering; Short term memory, Long term memory, Sensory memory, Iconic
memory, Echoic memory: The Multistore model, levels of processing; Organization and Mnemonic
techniques to improve memory; Theories of forgetting: decay, interference and retrieval failure:
Metamemory; Amnesia: Anterograde and retrograde.
Psychological and physiological basis of motivation and emotion; Measurement of motivation and
emotion; Effects of motivation and emotion on behaviour; Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation; Factors
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influencing intrinsic motivation; Emotional competence and the related issues.
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10. Intelligence and Aptitude:
Concept of intelligence and aptitude, Nature and theories of intelligence - Spearman, Thurstone,
Gullford Vernon, Sternberg and J.P; Das; Emotional Intelligence, Social intelligence, measurement of
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intelligence and aptitudes, concept of IQ, deviation IQ, constancy of IQ; Measurement of multiple
intelligence; Fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence.
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11. Personality:
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personality development; Latest approaches like big 5 factor theory; The notion of self in different
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traditions.
Definition of attitudes, values and interests; Components of attitudes; Formation and maintenance of
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attitudes; Measurement of attitudes, values and interests; Theories of attitude change; Strategies for
fostering values; Formation of stereotypes and prejudices; Changing others behaviour; Theories of
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Computer application in the psychological laboratory and psychological testing; Artificial intelligence ;
Psychocybernetics; Study of consciousness - sleep - wake schedules; dreams, stimulus deprivation,
meditation, hypnotic/drug induced states; Extrasensory perception; Intersensory perception Simulation
studies.
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Concept of health-ill health; Positive health, well being; Causal factors in mental disorders (Anxiety
disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia and delusional disorders; personality disorders, substance
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abuse disorders); Factors influencing positive health, well being, life style and quality of life;
Happiness disposition.
3. Therapeutic Approaches:
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Psychodynamic therapies ; Behaviour therapies; Client centered therapy; Cognitive therapies;
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Indigenous therapies (Yoga, Meditation); Bio-feedback therapy; Prevention and rehabilitation of the
mentally ill; Fostering mental health.
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Personnel selection and training; Use of psychological tests in the industry; Training and human
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resource development; Theories of work motivation – Herzberg, Maslow, Adam Equity theory, Porter
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and Lawler, Vroom; Leadership and participatory management; Advertising and marketing; Stress and
its management; Ergonomics; consumer psychology; Managerial effectiveness; Transformational
leadership; Sensitivity training; Power and politics in organizations.
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retarded, learning disabled and their training; Training for improving memory and better academic
achievement; Personality development and value education, Educational, vocational guidance and
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6. Community Psychology:
Definition and concept of community psychology; Use of small groups in social action; Arousing
community consciousness and action for handling social problems; Group decision making and
leadership for social change; Effective strategies for social change.
7. Rehabilitation Psychology:
Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention programmes - role of psychologists ; Organising of services
for rehabilitation of physical ly, mental ly and social ly chal - lenged persons including old persons,
Rehabilitation of persons suffering from substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, criminal behaviour;
Rehabilitation of victims of violence, Rehabilitation of HIV/AIDS victims, the role of social agencies.
The concepts of disadvantaged, deprivation; Social, physical, cultural and economic consequences of
disadvantaged and deprived groups; Educating and motivating the disadvantaged towards development;
Relative and prolonged deprivation.
The concept of social integration; The problem of caste, class, religion and language conflicts and
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prejudice; Nature and manifestation of prejudice between the in-group and out-group; Causal factors of
social conflicts and prejudices; Psychological strategies for handling the conflicts and prejudices;
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Measures to achieve social integration.
Motivating and training people for entrepreneurship and economic development; Consumer rights and
consumer awareness, Government policies for promot ion of ent repreneurship among youth including
women entrepreneurs.
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psychological consequences of population explosion and high population density; Motivating for small
family norm; Impact of rapid scientific and technological growth on degradation of environment.
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Military Psychology Devising psychological tests for defence personnel for use in selection, Training,
counseling; training psychologists to work with defence personnel in promoting positive health; Human
engineering in defence.
Sports Psychology Psychological interventions in improving performance of athletes and sports.
Persons participating in Individual and Team Games.
Media influences on pro and antisocial behaviour.
Psychology of terrorism.
Issues of discrimination, Management of diversity; Glass ceiling effect, Self fulfilling prophesy,
Women and Indian society.
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