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CCST9027 The Science of Irrational Thinking

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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
Applicable and practical knowledge of psychology.
Assessment
40% exam, 36% assignment, 12% quizs, 12%tutorial activity
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
irrational thinking; economic psychology
Assessment
so many assessment: pop quiz, tutorial worksheet, proposal and exam
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
This course is quite interesting yet challenging especially to those who have not taken any psychology courses. Basic knowledge of probability is needed. The workload is a bit heavy (e.g. monthly homework assignment composed of 5-6 short essay questions, biweekly MC quizzes) but hard work will pay off.
Assessment
Homework assignments (x4): 40%

Tutorial attendance and exercises: 20%

Quizzes: 10%

Final test: 30%

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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
Bias, Fallacies, Psychology applied in Marketing Strategies, etc. Useful and interesting.
Assessment
A lot of coursework. Not difficult; manageable.
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
exam, assignments
Assessment
30%exam, 70% coursework
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Shared by Anonymous

2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
some basic psychology concepts and interesting daily life examples
Assessment
4 homework, quizzes, final project proposal (15%)
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
Why people will make irrational decisions
Assessment
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Shared by Anonymous

2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
Interesting concepts and examples about irrational thinking.
Assessment
Homework, research proposal, tutorial exercises, quizzes, final test
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
Describe and give examples of common errors in intuitive judgement and decisions.

Recognize and identify these errors in real world situations.

Explain psychological theories for these errors and supporting empirical evidence.

Discuss and critically evaluate psychological theories of intuitive judgement and decision making.

Apply knowledge and theories to analyze judgements and decisions in real world situations.
Assessment
Homework tasks 40% (quite a heavy workload)

Assignments 10% (seem the same as homework tasks)

Research proposal 15% (quite interesting but also time consuming)

Quizzes 10% (quite hard for me)

Final test 25%
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2018-08-25

Professor: SAUNDERS Jeffrey Allen


Course Description
rubbish
Assessment
36% homework, 36% final exam, 12% surprise during lectures, 12% tutorial work
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