WWS 502
- Spring 2011-2012
Psychology for Policy Analysis and Implementation
Course covers basic concepts and experimental findings of psychology that contribute to an understanding of the effects of policy on human behavior and well-being; and psychological factors that affect the formulation, communication, and execution of policy. Topics include a descriptive analysis of boundedly rational judgment and decision making, a consideration of social motives and attitudes, and an introduction to the ways in which agents influence and negotiate with one another, including an examination of the psychological roots of conflict.
Other Requirements:
WWS Graduate Students Only.
Other information:
For more information on WWS Graduate Course, please see our WWS website: http://wws.princeton.edu/grad/course_offerings/
Schedule/Classroom assignment:
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Class number: 42316
Section: L01
Time:
10:40 am
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12:10 pm
Days:
Th
Building-Room:
Robertson Hall
016
Enrolled/Limit:
68/
77
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Section: P01
Time:
10:40 am
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12:10 pm
Days:
T
Building-Room:
Robertson Hall
011
Enrolled/Limit:
16/
20
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Section: P02
Time:
10:40 am
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12:10 pm
Days:
T
Building-Room:
Robertson Hall
029
Enrolled/Limit:
18/
20
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Section: P03
Time:
10:40 am
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12:10 pm
Days:
T
Building-Room:
Robertson Hall
035
Enrolled/Limit:
17/
20
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Section: P04
Time:
10:40 am
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12:10 pm
Days:
T
Building-Room:
Robertson Hall
014
Enrolled/Limit:
15/
20