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85-749 Emotion and Social Behavior


Units:9.0
Department:Psychology
Special permission:Yes
Cross-listed:85-449
Related URLs:http://www.psy.cmu.edu/

This is an advanced seminar on emotion and social behavior. The course is new and the exact contents are still being developed. Examples of questions likely to be addressed are: What is an emotion? How might one differentiate such things as emotions, moods, and temperaments? What are the physiological, cognitive, and behavioral determinants of emotions? What are the physiological, cognitive and behavioral consequences of emotions? How do individuals' emotional lives differ (e.g. men's versus women's; secure versus insecure individuals; people in stable relationships versus those in unstable relationships)? How does relationship context influence emotion and how does emotion influence relationships? GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 10:30 - 11:50 am T Clark BH 336B Add course to my schedule
R Clark BH 336B



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