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Feb 18, 2025
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PSY 962 - Behavioral Theories of Language and Cognition Credit Hours: 3
This course will explore contemporary advances in behavioral theories of language and cognition as a centralizing framework for what it means to be human - with implications for assessment, prevention, and treatment. The course will primarily explore topics in stimulus equivalence and relational frame theory, as well as more advanced concepts like hyperdimensional and multilevel modelling and relational density theory. The course will emphasize hands-on learning and applications in psychological and behavioral treatment.
Prerequisite: admission to Doctor of Psychology program or permission of instructor. Lecture Contact Hours: 3
Typically Offered: Demand
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