UNIT- I
1. Nature of Psychological Datas, Continuous and Discrete Variable Statistical Applications in Psychology 2. Frequency Distribution : Univeriate and Bivariate Frequency Distribution 3. Graphical Representation of Datas 4. Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, Median and Mode 5. Measures of Variability : Concept, Range and Inter-Quartile Range, Standard Deviation and Variance and Coefficient of Variation 6. Normal Distribution : Concept of Probability, Characteristics, Normal Probability Curve and Deviation and Application 7. Correlation : Concept, Linear, Non Linear, Product Movement, Rank Order, Biserial, Point Biserial and Tetrachoric 8. Mean, Standard Deviation and Standard Error of Correlation 9. T-Distribution-Nature & Assumptions, Statistical Calcula-tion, Analysis, Significance Level, Type-1 & Type-2 Errors in Inference Makings 10. Chi-Square Test 11. Variance Analysis-Objective and Assumption : One-way and Two-way Variance Analysis.
Appendix
UNIT - II
1.Contribution of Weber 2 .Contribution of Fechner 3. Contribution of Helmltoltz 4. Contribution of Francis Galton in Development of Psychology (1822-1911) 5. Contribution of William James in Development of Psychology (1842-1910) 6. Contribution of James Mackeen Cattell in Development of Psychology (1850-1944) 7. Structuralism : Contribution of Wundt and Titchner Criticism of Structuralism 8. Functionalism : Chicago School : Contribution of John Deway, Angell, Carr 9. Columbia School : Contribution of Thorndike and Woodwarth : Criticism of Functionalism, Difference Between Structuralism and Functionalism 10. Behaviourism : Watson’s Behaviourism as a School : Chara-cteristics and Evaluation 11. Gestalt School : Elements of Gestalt theory : Perception, Learning and Thinking 12. Psychoanalysis : Freudian Contribution & Theories and Stages of Psychosexual Development of Defence Mechanism 13. Adler’s Individual Phychology 14. Psychoanalysis Contribution of Jung’s and Collective Unconscious 15. Kurt Levin’s Field Theory 16. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
UNIT - III
1. Concept of Counselling : Introduction 2. Perspective of Counselling and Views 3. Electic Counselling 4. Individual Types of Counselling 5. Concept of Group Counselling 6. Counselling Process : Principles of Counselling 7. Counselling Skills : Rapport, Empathy and Communication 8. Procedures of Counselling (Phases) 9. Special Area of Counselling : Career, Marital, Personal, Alcoholism and Drug Addiction 10. Guidance : Definition and Objects 11. Kinds of Guidance : Educational Guidance 12. Kinds of Guidance : Vocational Guidance 13. Kinds of Guidance : Personal Guidance 14. Meaning and Nature of Intelligence 15. Personality 16. Meaning of Aptitude 17. Meaning and Definition of Interest 18. Achievement, Intelligence. Aptitude Test
Practical Psychology
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