Introduction to Personality-Practicum (Practical)

Paper Code: 
25CPSY 212
Credits: 
02
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To acquaint the students with various psychological tests and experiments and their applications in various settings.

 

Course Outcomes: 

 

Course

Course Outcomes

Learning and teaching

strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

25CPSY

Introduction

CO27:                      Demonstrate

Approach                      in

Observation,

212

to

effective   conduction               skills

teaching:

Conduction,

 

Personality-

including                 Experiment/Test

Discussion,

Report

 

Practicum (Practical)

administration, Recording of data,               analysis               and

Demonstration, Action

writing

 

 

interpretation of data.

Research,

 

 

 

CO28:  Compile  report  as

Project,               Field

 

 

 

per    7th Edition         American

Trip

 

 

 

Psychological                        Association

Learning

 

 

 

writing guidelines

activities  for

 

 

 

CO29:                               Effectively

the students:

 

 

 

communicate findings in a

Field activities,

 

 

 

professional manner

Giving tasks

 

 

 

CO30:                        Contribute

 

 

 

 

effectively in course-specific

 

 

 

 

interactions.

 

 

Any three out of the following:

 

I

Thematic Apperception Test/Rorschach

II

16 Personality Factors

III

Sentence Completion Test

IV

EPQR

V

Big Five Personality Inventory

 

The student is required to prepare the practical file following the APA7 report format as per the following headers:

TEST

EXPERIMENT

  1. Aim/Purpose
  2. Introduction
  3. Methodology

 

  • Demographic Details
  • Material Required
  • Description of the test
    • Reliability
    • Validity
    • Norms

 

  1. Procedure

 

  • Rapport Formation
  • Instructions in “”
  • Introspective Report in “”

 

  1. Scoring
  2. Result table
  3. Graph (If Any)
  4. Interpretation
  5. Conclusion
  6. References (A       must-follow     APA 7th Guidelines)
  1. Problem
  2. Introduction
  3. Methodology

 

  • Subject’s Introduction
  • Material Required
  • Hypothesis
  • Variables
    • Independent Var iable/s
    • Dependent Variable/s
  • Experimental Design
  • Controls

 

  1. Procedure

 

  • Pre-Arrangement
  • Instructions in “”
  • Actual Administration
  • Introspective Report in “”

 

  1. Data
  2. Scoring/Analysis
  3. Result
  4. Discussion
  5. Conclusion
  6. References (A     must-follow     APA 7th Guidelines)

 

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