


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.
3. Research Methods:
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 collection (interview, observation,
questionnaire); Research designs (ex-post facto and experimental); Application of statistical
technique (t - test, two way ANOVA correlation, regression and factor analysis); Item
response theory.
4. Development of Human Behaviour:
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.
5. Sensation, Attention and Perception:
Sensation: concepts of threshold, absolute and difference thresholds, signal-detection and
vigilance; Factors influencing attention including set and characteristics of stimulus;
Definition and concept of perception, biological factors in perception; Perceptual
organization-influence of past experiences, perceptual defence-factors influencing space and
depth perception, size estimation and perceptual readiness; The plasticity of perception;
Extrasensory perception; Culture and perception, Subliminal perception.
6. Learning:
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.
8. Thinking and Problem Solving:
Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; Concept formation processes; Information
processing, Reasoning and problem solving, Facilitating and hindering factors in problem
solving, Methods of problem solving: Creative thinking and fostering creativity; Factors
influencing decision making and judgment; Recent trends.
9. Motivation and Emotion:
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 influencing intrinsic motivation; Emotional competence and the
related issues.
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 intelligence and aptitudes, concept of IQ, deviation IQ,
constancy of IQ; Measurement of multiple intelligence; Fluid intelligence and crystallized
intelligence.
11. Personality:
Definition and concept of personality; Theories of personality (psychoanalytical, sociocultural,
interpersonal, developmental, humanistic, behaviouristic, trait and type approaches);
Measurement of personality (projective tests, pencil-paper test); The Indian approach to
personality; Training for personality development; Latest approaches like big 5 factor
theory; The notion of self in different traditions.
12. Attitudes, Values and Interests:
Definition of attitudes, values and interests; Components of attitudes; Formation and
maintenance of 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 attribution; Recent trends.
13. Language and Communication:
Human language - Properties, structure and linguistic hierarchy, Language acquisitionpredisposition,
critical period hypothesis; Theories of language development - Skinner and
Chomsky; Process and types of communication - effective communication training.
14. Issues and Perspectives in Modern Contemporary Psychology:
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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