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Grading System
Marks In Letter Grade Numeric Value Description
Percentage of Grade
85 and above A+ 4.00 Exceptional
80-84 A 3.70 Outstanding
75-79 B+ 3.40 Excellent
70-74 B 3.00 Very Good
65-69 B- 2.50 Good
60-64 C+ 2.00 Average
55-59 C 1.50 Satisfactory
50-54 D 1.00 Pass
49 and below F 0.0 Fail
W Withdrawal
I Incomplete
Study Plan
Week 1 Definition of Psychology
Historical Background of Psychology
Subject Matter of Psychology
Historical Background of Psychology
Week 2 The Emergence of Psychology
Psychology as the Study of Conscious Experience
Psychology as the Study of Unconscious processes
Recommended Books:
Introduction to Psychology
Methods of Psychology
Endocrine Glands
Sensation
Perception
Nature of Perception
Perceptual Consistency
Illusions
Attention
Span of Attention
Fluctuation of Attention
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Brace College Publishers.
2. Fernald, L. D., & Fernald, P. S. (2005). Introduction to psychology. USA: WMC Brown
Publishers.
3. Glassman, W. E. (2000). Approaches to psychology. Open University Press. Hayes, N.
(2000). Foundation of psychology (3rd ed.). Thomson Learning.
4. Lahey, B. B. (2004). Psychology: An introduction (8th ed.). McGraw-Hill Companies,
Inc.
5. Leahey, T. H. (1992). A history of psychology: Main currents in psychological thought.