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PSYC431G - Self-Regulation and Goals

Description

An examination of the ways people select and prioritize goals; how they are pursued; factors that lead to success or failure in achieving particular aims; and consequences for individual functioning and well-being. Contemporary theoretical, conceptual and methodological issues. Emphasis on social-cognitive approaches to goals and self-regulation.

Units

1.5

Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial

3-0-0

Note(s)

  • Credit will be granted for only one of PSYC 431G, PSYC 491 (if taken in the same topic).
  • May be offered as a joint undergraduate and graduate class.

Prerequisites

  • Complete all of the following
    • Complete all of:
      • PSYC300A - Statistical Methods in Psychology (1.5)
      • PSYC385 - Motivation, Emotion, and Well-Being (1.5)
    • Complete 1 of:
      • PSYC320 - Evolutionary Psychology (1.5)
      • PSYC330 - Personality (1.5)
      • PSYC375 - Interpersonal Relationships (1.5)
      • PSYC376 - Social Psychology of Sexuality (1.5)
      • PSYC386 - Cultural Psychology (1.5)

Pre- or corequisites

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in all of:
    • PSYC300B - Statistical Methods in Psychology II (1.5)

Course offered by

Department of Psychology

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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