Modiwl PPP-2015:
Behavioural Psychology
Behavioural Psychology 2024-25
PPP-2015
2024-25
School Of Human And Behavioural Sciences
Module - Semester 1
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Helena O Boyle
Overview
The list of topics to be covered by the module will include measurement and design in behavioural practice and research, the four-term contingency, basic and applied topics in behaviour analysis (e.g., the generalised matching law, behavioural economics, choice), behavioural skills training, assessment methods, behavioural approaches to language, and clinical interventions in behaviour analysis. In addition, students will be informed on the populations with whom behaviour analysts may work.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Some basic understanding of behavioural principles but understanding incomplete. Weakness in linking theoretical concepts to real-world applications of behaviour analysis. Information used from lectures only with little evidence of any independent reading or study. Little critical analysis of material. Lacks integration of information from multiple sources or lecture topics, and arguments are weak and poorly supported. Poor structure and formatting of written work.
-good -Understanding of behavioural principles is well demonstrated. Able to integrate some information from multiple sources, although limited original interpretations. Arguments are mostly well presented and coherent, with some critical analysis. Some demonstration of the ability to link theoretical concepts with real-world applications. No major errors in formatting.
-excellent -Excellent understanding of behavioural principles and ability to integrate information from multiple sources. Able to critically analyse information, and effectively and creatively link theoretical knowledge to real-world applications of behaviour analysis. Arguments are coherent, articulate, and well structured. Formatting is correct and work well presented.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply methods derived from the behaviour analytic literature to produce behaviour change.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the 4-term contingency.
- Describe behavioural terms and concepts in both every-day and technical language.
- Describe methods derived from the behaviour analytic literature to produce behaviour change.
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
15%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
35%