Overview
Exploration of methodological, empirical and theoretical issues in areas of experimental and applied behaviour analysis.
About this paper
Paper title | Advanced Topics in Behaviour Analysis |
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Subject | Psychology |
EFTS | 0.0833 |
Points | 10 points |
Teaching period | Semester 2 (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $723.96 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Restriction
- PSYC 465
- Eligibility
Entry into Psychology 400-level normally requires a major in Psychology, a B+ average or higher in Psychology 300-level papers, and a pass in PSYC 311 Quantitative Methods. We highly recommend that students have completed PSYC 310. Students from other universities must show evidence of an equivalent level of competence.
- Contact
Dr Brent Alsop (balsop@psy.otago.ac.nz)
- More information link
View more information on the Department of Psychology's website
- Teaching staff
- Paper Structure
The paper consists of two sections. Section One consists of lectures (Dr Alsop), and Section Two consists of lectures/seminars given by the students. The size of the first section can expand or contract to accommodate student numbers.
- Textbooks
Textbooks are not required for this paper.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Communication, Critical thinking, Ethics, Information literacy, Research, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this paper should:
- Understand how a behaviour analytic approach may be used in a range of experimental and applied situations
- Be able to assess the contribution of behavioural principles in explaining a range of psychological phenomenon
- Be able to evaluate behavioural interventions from an evidence-based perspective
- Be able to independently research a topic, provide a written evaluation of that, and give a well-constructed presentation based on their research
Timetable
Overview
Exploration of methodological, empirical and theoretical issues in areas of experimental and applied behaviour analysis.
About this paper
Paper title | Advanced Topics in Behaviour Analysis |
---|---|
Subject | Psychology |
EFTS | 0.0833 |
Points | 10 points |
Teaching period | Not offered in 2025, expected to be offered in 2026 (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for 2025 have not yet been set |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Restriction
- PSYC 465
- Eligibility
Entry into Psychology 400-level normally requires a major in Psychology, a B+ average or higher in Psychology 300-level papers, and a pass in PSYC 311 Quantitative Methods. We highly recommend that students have completed PSYC 310. Students from other universities must show evidence of an equivalent level of competence.
- Contact
Dr Brent Alsop (balsop@psy.otago.ac.nz)
- Teaching staff
- Paper Structure
The paper consists of two sections. Section One consists of lectures (Dr Alsop), and Section Two consists of lectures/seminars given by the students. The size of the first section can expand or contract to accommodate student numbers.
- Textbooks
Textbooks are not required for this paper.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Communication, Critical thinking, Ethics, Information literacy, Research, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this paper should:
- Understand how a behaviour analytic approach may be used in a range of experimental and applied situations
- Be able to assess the contribution of behavioural principles in explaining a range of psychological phenomenon
- Be able to evaluate behavioural interventions from an evidence-based perspective
- Be able to independently research a topic, provide a written evaluation of that, and give a well-constructed presentation based on their research