Saturday, 25 February 2012

MPPSC EXAMINATION 2013 SYLLABUS I MPPSC PRE EXAM PSYCHOLOGY SYLLABUS I MPPSC 2013 PRELIMINARY EXAM SYLLABUS I MPPSC 2013 PSYCHOLOGY PRELIMINARY SYLLABUS I MPPSC 2012 PRELIMINARY EXAM PSYCHOLOGY SYLLABUS I MPPSC 2013 PSYCHOLOGY EW EXM SYLLABUS I MP-PSC PSYCHOLOGY OPTIONAL SUJECT YLLABUS I MPPC RE OPTIONAL SUBJECT SYLLABUS I DOWNLOAD MPPSC PSYCHOLOGY NEW SYLLABS I MPPSC 2013 PSYCHOLOGY LATEST SYLABUS I MP PSC PSYCHOLOGY PRELIMINARY EXAM SYLLABUS I MPPSC PSYCHOLOGY NW SCHEME SLLABUS I MPPC PREPSYCHOLOGY LATEST SYLLABUS I MPPSC COMPLETE SYLLABUS I MPPSC ALL SUBJECT SYLLABUS I MPPSC PRELIMINARY EXAM COMPLETE SYLLABUS I MPPSC 2013 OPTIONAL SUBJECT PSYCHOLOGY SYLLABUS I

MPPSC PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
PSYCHOLOGY ( CODE NO. 21 )
1. Introduction to Psychology 
  • Concept and definition of Psychology. 
  • Methods of study - Experiment, Observation, Interview,Questionnaire and Case study.
  • Nature of Psychological research: Correlation, Experimental,Types of variables and their control.
  • Quantitative analysis: Measures of central tendency -Mean, Median, Mode. Measures of variability - standard deviation, quartile deviation correlation.
2. Physiological bases and Development of Behavior 
  • Structure of neuron, nerve impulse. 
  • Central nervous system - structure of brain, peripheral nervous system.
  • Endocrine glands and hormones.
  • The role of heredity and environment in development.
  • Relationship of learning and maturation.
3. Attention and Perception 
  • Determinants of attention and selective attention. 
  • Visual and auditory senses: Structure and function. 
  • Perceptual organization.
  • Perception of form, colour, distance and time.
  • Perceptual constancy.
  • Illusion and Hallucination.
  • Role of motivational and cultural factors in perception.
4. Learning 
  • Classical and operand conditioning. 
  • Reinforcement schedules.
  • Observational learning.
  • Verbal learning - methods and materials.
  • Transfer of training.
  • Learning and motivation.
5. Memory 
  • Sensory, short-term and long-term memory. 
  • Encoding, Storage and retrieval.
  • Theories of forgetting - Decay and Interference theories and motivated forgetting.
  • Retroactive and proactive interference.
  • Recall and recognition.
6. Thinking and Reasoning
  • Concept formation. 
  • Inductive and deductive reasoning.
  • Problem solving.
  • Creative thinking.
7. Intelligence
  • Definition and concept. 
  • Models: Uni factor, bi factor and multiform.
  • Measurement of intelligence - verbal, non-verbal and performance tests.
  • Intelligence and creativity.
8. Motivation and Emotion
  • Definition of concept of instincts, needs, drives and motives. 
  • Classification of motives.
  • Theories of motivation - Drive reduction and need hierarchy model.
  • Social motivation: Achievement, power and affiliation.
  • Emotion - Kind and theories (James-Lange, Cannon - Bard,Schachter - Singer Theories).
  • Physiological bases of emotion.
9. Personality 
  • Concept and definition of personality. 
  • Trait approaches, Psychodynamic approaches (Freud, Adler,Jung).
  • Personality assessment (Psychometric and projective).
  • Determinants - Biological and social.
10. Social Behavior
  • Nature and function of attitudes. 
  • Formation and change of attitudes - factors influencing.
  • Measurement of attitudes (Thurston and Likert).
  • Nature, causal factors and reduction of prejudice.
  • Impression formation
  • Attribution theories.
11. Group Behavior and Leadership
  • Group structure and function.
  •  Social facilitation and social loafing.
  • Conformity - Group norms.
  • Definition and functions of leadership.
  • Trait, situational and contingency approaches.
12. Coping and Adaptation
  • Concept and definition of adjustment. 
  • Frustration and conflict.
  • Sources of stress; adjustive, nonadjustive and maladjustive reactions to stress.
  • Coping and stress management techniques.
13. Psychopathology
  • Criteria of abnormality. 
  • Psychoneurotic disorders.
  • Anxiety, obsessive - compulsive, phobic, conversion reactions.
  • Psychotic disorders: Schizophrenia, paranoia, mood disorders -unipolar and bipolar.
  • Personality disorders and substance related disorder; mental retardation.
  • Therapies: Psychoanalytic, Behaviorist & Humanistic,Group therapies.
14. Testing
  • Nature and levels of measurement. 
  • Test construction.
  • Test standardization - Reliability, validity and developing norms.
  • Classification of psychological tests: Intelligence tests, aptitude tests, personality tests, Interest inventories and attitude scales.
15. Application of Psychology 
  • Health: Models and issues. 
  • Counseling: Process and establishing relationship.
  • Approaches - Directive, Non - Directive, Rational-Emotive. Yoga,Meditation and relaxation therapies.
  • Organizational behavior - Motivation and job-satisfaction, work stress - sources and management. 
  • Group development in organization. Organizational change.
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