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Reviews

I loved this course and can't recommend it enough! The assessment is staggered throughout the semester which forces you to grasp content along the way. The lecturer was engaging and my tutor was great!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

This is quite an easy course to understand as long as you attend the lectures and tutorials. I found the tutorials really helpful, and wouldn't recommend skipping them. I found the textbook readings also very helpful, especially when it came to exams (intense notes aren't required, but reading over the chapters once makes a big difference).

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2013

Easy psychology elective. Requires critical thinking but at a minimum level

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Found this course quite easy, lecture material did not take any real effort to understand. Quizzes were very simple - just memorise the points to talk about for each question. End of sem exam wasn't very hard either. Though the assignment does take some time, make sure to start early!

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015

Tutes aren't really necessary apart from the two quizzes. As long as you prepare and memorise answers the quizzes are easy. Assignment is research based and not really covered in lectures anyway. Final exam focuses specifically on things stated in the lecture slides so take specific notes about examples given etc :D

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2015

Really enjoyed this subject, Mark Nielsen was a great lecturer.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2011