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What you'll get

  • Job Credibility
  • Certification Valid for Life
  • On-demand video*
  • E-Book
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • Certificate of Completion

Exam details

  • Mode of Exam : Online
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Multiple Choice Questions are asked
  • No. of Questions are asked : 50
  • Passing Marks : 25 (50%)
  • There is no negative marking

Description

If you want to make your career in the field of psychology. Then you can start your career by getting an online diploma course in psychology. By taking a psychology online course, you can boost up your prevailing understanding of human behavior. And can understand the mind in appropriate circumstances to help the caused person. A physiology expert helps those persons who get caused with mental problems such as depression.

By taking our course of psychology, you can understand all the primary and trivial things in this field. In this course, you will explore the practice and theoretical information about human behavior and how to deal with it. If you are a curious person and love to know about the human brain and its function with effect. Then this course will give you a great push to make your career in it.

What will you learn from the diploma in the psychology program?

  • You will understand the motivation behind human behavior.
  • Learn methods to understand and calculate decisions. 
  • Improve your thinking ability and responses to emotions.
  • Will develop core skills to help the caused persons.
  • Get industry-required and updated skills in psychology.
  • Will also develop interpersonal understanding and relationships.



Course Content

Total: 43 lectures
  • Developments in philosophy of mind
  • Developments in psychology
  • Conclusion
  • Realisms and anti-realisms
  • Two varieties of anti-realism
  • The case for realism about folk psychology
  • Realism and eliminativism
  • Using folk psychology
  • Conclusion
  • Some background on empiricism and nativism
  • The case for nativism
  • Developmental rigidity and modularity
  • Fodorian modularity
  • Input systems versus central systems
  • Conclusion
  • The alternatives: theory-theory versus simulation
  • Problems for simulationism
  • A hybrid view
  • Developmental studies
  • Accounting for autistic impairments
  • Conclusion
  • Introduction: the fragmentation of rationality
  • Some psychological evidence
  • Philosophical arguments in defence of rationality
  • Psychological explanations of performance
  • Practical rationality
  • Conclusion
  • Introduction: wide versus narrow
  • Arguments for wide content
  • The coherence of narrow content
  • Explanation and causation
  • Folk-psychological content
  • Conclusion
  • Introduction
  • Informational semantics
  • Teleo-semantics
  • Functional-role semantics
  • Naturalisation versus reduction
  • Conclusion
  • Preliminaries: thinking in images
  • Mentalese versus connectionism
  • The place of natural language in thought
  • Conclusion

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