I. Introduction to Psychology (8-12%)
A. Logic, Philosophy, and History of Science
B. Subfields of Psychology
C. Major Approaches to the study of Psychology:
(Biological, Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Cognitive, Humanistic, Socio-
cultural, Evolutionary)
D. Methods of Research
a. Correlational (Naturalistic observation, survey, clinical/case study)
b. Experimental
E. Statistics (Descriptive and Inferential)
F. Ethics in Psychological Research
II. Biological Bases of Behavior (8-10%)
A. Physiological Techniques (e.g., imaging, surgical)
B. Neuroanatomy
C. Functional Organization of the Nervous System
D. Neural Transmission
E. Endocrine System
F. Genetics
G. States of Consciousness (2-4%)
1. Sleep and Dreaming
2. Hypnosis
3. Psychoactive Drug Effects
III. Sensation and Perception (7-9%)
A. Thresholds
B. Sensory Mechanisms
C. Sensory Adaptation
D. Attention
E. Perceptual Processes
IV. Learning & Memory (10-14%)
A. Classical Conditioning
B. Operant Conditioning
C. Cognitive Processes in Learning
D. Biological Factors
E. Social Learning
F. Memory
V. Cognition & Intelligence (10-12%)
A. Language, Thinking, Problem Solving, and Creativity
B. Intelligence; Heredity/Environment in Intelligence
C. Testing and Individual Differences; Human Diversity
1. standardization and norms
2. reliability and validity
3. types of tests
4. ethics and standards in testing
VI. Motivation and Emotion (7-9%)
A. Biological Bases
B. Theories of Motivation and Emotion
C. Hunger, Thirst, Sex, and Pain
D. Social Motives
VII. Personality, Stress and Health (7-9%)
A. Personality Theories and Approaches
B. Assessment Techniques
C. Self-concept, Self-Esteem
D. Growth and Adjustment
E. Stress and Health (Chapter 14)
VIII. Developmental Psychology (7-9%)
A. Life Span Approach
B. Research Methods (e.g., longitudinal, cross-sectional)
C. Heredity-Environment Issues (nature vs. nurture)
D. Developmental Theories
E. Dimensions of Development: (physical, cognitive, social, moral)
F. Gender roles, Gender differences
IX. Abnormal Psychology (7-9%)
A. Definitions of Abnormality
B. Theories of Psychopathology
C. Diagnosis, Classification, and Characteristics of Psychological
Disorders
1. Anxiety Disorders
2. Somatoform Disorders
3. Mood Disorders
4. Schizophrenic Disorders
5. Organic Disorders
6. Personality Disorders
7. Dissociative Disorders
D. Treatment (6-8%)
1. Insight therapies (Psychodynamic & Humanistic approaches)
2. Behavioral and Cognitive approaches
3. Biological Approaches (pharmacology, psychosurgery, ECT)
4. Modes of Therapy (e.g., individual, group)
5. Community and Preventive Approaches
X. Social Psychology (7-9%)
A. Group Dynamics
B. Attribution Processes
C. Interpersonal Perception
D. Conformity, Compliance, Obedience
E. Attitudes and Attitude Change
F. Organizational Behavior
G. Aggression/Antisocial Behavior