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Individual Differences
Key assumptions of, and sources of evidence for, the main approaches to emotion, motivation, the self and normal and abnormal personality development, including: psychoanalytic, behavioural, cultural, social learning, social cognitive, radical behaviourist, humanistic-existential-phenomenological, lexical-trait, neo Darwinist, biological and behavioural genetic. Influence of genetic , environmental and cultural factors on individual differences. Temporal and situational consistency of individual differences. Influence of personality on other behaviours including: health; education; culture; ; relationships; occupational choice and competency. History of mental and psychological testing. The nature of intelligence, contemporary approaches to intelligence and their implications for educational and social policy.

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    • A presentation of content, usually with an example or examples, often broken up into discrete modules or sections.
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