Understanding Human Behaviour: IMS: 201

                                                                                     Max Marks. 100
                                                                                       External: 70
                                                                                       Internal: 30
 Time: 3Hours
Note: - The examiner will set ten questions in all. Question No.1, Comprising of seven short answer type
questions, shall be compulsory. In all, the students would be required to attempt five questions. All
Questions will carry equal marks.


Syllabus:


Unit-I: Definition of Behaviour; Psychology in Historical Perspective -
Behaviorism, Gestalt psychology, Psychoanalysis; An overview of different
branches of Psychology - Clinical, Industrial, Social, Experimental and Para
Psychology

Unit-II: Perception - Meaning and Significance of Perception; Perceptual Organization
-Laws of Organization; Perceptual Abnormalities - Illusions & Hallucinations.

Unit-III: Learning - Meaning and Process; Types of Learning; Learning Theories -
Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Social Learning Theories,
Learning Curves; Problem Solving and Thinking

Unit-IV: Motivation - Meaning and Significance; Theories of Motivation, Emotion -
Meaning; Theories; Management of Emotion; Emotional Intelligence -
Meaning, Significance and Assessment; Attitude and Value: Meaning,
Components, Theories of Attitudes

Unit-V: Personality - Definition; Types, Determinants and Assessment of Personality.
Theories of Personality. Self-concept, Self- Esteem, Self – Efficacy

Understanding human behaviour

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    Understanding Human Behaviour:IMS: 201 Max Marks. 100 External: 70 Internal: 30 Time: 3Hours Note: - The examiner will set ten questions in all. Question No.1, Comprising of seven short answer type questions, shall be compulsory. In all, the students would be required to attempt five questions. All Questions will carry equal marks. Syllabus: Unit-I: Definition of Behaviour; Psychology in Historical Perspective - Behaviorism, Gestalt psychology, Psychoanalysis; An overview of different branches of Psychology - Clinical, Industrial, Social, Experimental and Para Psychology Unit-II: Perception - Meaning and Significance of Perception; Perceptual Organization -Laws of Organization; Perceptual Abnormalities - Illusions & Hallucinations. Unit-III: Learning - Meaning and Process; Types of Learning; Learning Theories - Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Social Learning Theories, Learning Curves; Problem Solving and Thinking Unit-IV: Motivation - Meaning and Significance; Theories of Motivation, Emotion - Meaning; Theories; Management of Emotion; Emotional Intelligence - Meaning, Significance and Assessment; Attitude and Value: Meaning, Components, Theories of Attitudes Unit-V: Personality - Definition; Types, Determinants and Assessment of Personality. Theories of Personality. Self-concept, Self- Esteem, Self – Efficacy