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Page for Draper lectures on level 3 CHIP course

By Steve Draper,   Department of Psychology,   University of Glasgow.

This page heads up the resources for Steve Draper's lectures on the 2012 chip course. The audio recordings of the lectures are on the portal; otherwise things like the slides are here.

This year I have not 5 but 7 lecture slots, so they will be somewhat different. Since last year I didn't get through all the slides I'd prepared, they will be less different than you might expect. On the other hand, I'm "improving" them; putting them in a different order; and having some invited speakers.

I'm putting up the real slides actually covered after the lecture. If you see any up in advance, then they will be what I plan to do, but may not fully cover. If you want to look ahead, you can look at last year's slides, but as I say, there will be major differences.

Lecture slides for 2012

  • Lecture 1 (7 Feb)
  • Lecture 2 (14 Feb)
  • Lecture 3 (21 Feb) [revised]
          A short page on correlation and causation
  • Lecture 4 (28 Feb)
  • Lecture 5 (6 March) [my actual slides]
    In this lecture, we also had a guest speaker, Susan Stuart, for part of it, on some relationships between philosophy and psychology, and how philosophy and psychology students interact on her consicousness course.

  • Lecture 6 (13 March) [actual slides]
    In this lecture, we also had a guest speaker, Vicky Gunn, for part of it, on some relationships between theology, history, and psychology.

  • Lecture 7 (20 March) [actual slides]

  • Some extra references

  • Exam questions

    Old lecture slides for 2011

  • Slide set 1
  • Slide set 3
  • Slide set 4
  • Slide set 5

  • References and learning objectives

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