GRA 2203 Psychological Measurement and Individual Differences
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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GRA 2203 Psychological Measurement and Individual Differences Responsible for the course Øyvind Martinsen Department Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 6 Language of instruction English Introduction The study of the individual is the cornerstone of psychology. Despite an increasing focus on the dynamics of groups, teams and organizations in research, the emphasis on the individual remains. In order to understand individual differences or the individual as part of a system, it is necessary to have extensive knowledge of individual characteristics as reflected in theories of personality, intelligence, creativity, styles and other attributes. Such theories may explain important work behavior, e.g., achievement, collaboration efforts, competition, and productivity; and generally represent the foundation for recruitment, personal development programs, and team composition. Characteristics of measurement and statistical analyses are also of central importance in this field. Learning outcome -' should acquire research based concepts and knowledge of psychological tests. - ' should acquire statistical concepts necessary to evaluate tests. - ' should acquire research based knowledge of individual difference theories. - ' should gain knowledge on their own scores on a selection of psychological tests. - ' should become capable of developing tests and questionnaires. - ' should become capable of interpreting test scores. Prerequisites Bachelor degree qualifying for admission to the MSc Programme. Basic knowledge in statistics Compulsory reading Books: Cooper, Colin. 2010. Individual differences and personality. 3rd ed. Hodder Education. (Selected chapters) Collection of articles: A selection of research articles will be made available before the course starts Other: During the course there may be hand-outs and other material on additional topics relevant for the course and the examination. Recommended reading Books: Pervin, Lawrence A., Daniel Cervone. 2010. Personality : theory and research. 11th ed. Wiley Sternberg, Robert J. 1990. Metaphors of mind : conceptions of the nature of intelligence. Cambridge University Press Course outline - Measurement and analyses of individual differences - Questionnaire development - Theories of personality - Motivational dispositions - Theories of mental abilities - Creativity - Leadership styles and 360 degree feedback Computer-based tools Demonstration of relevant software for statistical analyses. It's learning/homepage Learning process and workload The course is structured as a combination of lectures, discussions,and in-class activities. It requires substantial amount of preparation by the students and active involvement during class. A course of 6 ECTS credits corresponds to a workload of 160-180 hours. In this course class attendance is mandatory. Specific Information regarding student evaluation will be provided in class. Please note that while attendance is not compulsory in all courses, it is the student’s own responsibility to obtain any information provided in class that is not included on the course homepage/It's learning or text book
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