134 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION Perry; P. G. Schauble; B. R. Schlenker; L. J. Severy; M. E. Shaw; D. 1. Suchman; D. C. Teas; C. J. Vierck; D. W. Walker; R. C. Ziller. Associate Professors: W. K. Berg; H. J. Brockman; W. R. Cunningham; E. B. Fennell; 1. S. Fischler; W. J. Froming; M. K. Goldstein; R.-A. Griggs; E. E. Hall; M. E. Holly; J. M. Johnston; C. M. Leonard; P. H. Miller; S. A. Miller; D. D. Nevill; N. E. Rowland; R. M. Swanson; C. M. Tucker; C. J. Van Hartesveldt; R. E. Vuchinich; K. D. White. Assistant Professors: R. P. Bingham; F. E. Eyler; G. J: Neimeyer; D. J. Stehouwer. The Department of Psychology offers the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Stu- dents are not accepted for a terminal master's degree. Doctoral areas of specialization include the teach- ing and research areas of cognition and perception, comparative, consumer psychology, developmental, experimental analysis of behavior, psychobiology, so- cial psychology, -personality, and counseling psy- chology. The training program in counseling psy- chology is accredited by the American Psychological Association. A predoctoral internship of one year is required for the counseling psychology special- ization. Undergraduate preparation should include at least one course in experimental psychology and one course in statistics. Other courses in psychology should include at least three or four of the following: developmental, learning, perception, personality, physiological, and social. Applicants with GRE scores lower than 1200 are usually not admitted to graduate study in psychology. CBH 5085-Seminar in Comparative Psychology (3) Prereq: CBH 3003 and STA 3023. Intensive study of selected topics. Seminar format with emphasis on individual participation. CBH 6056-Comparative Psychology (3;.maxi 9) Prereq: PSB 6076 or consent of instructor. A survey of literature in com- parative psychology. CBH 7088-Advanced Seminar in Comparative Psychology (3; max: 15) Prereq: CBH 6056. Restricted areas of current im- portance. CLP 6169-Seminar: Psychology and Deviant Behavior (3; max: 6) Analysis of specific deviant life styles, with emphasis on theory and research related to diagnosis and clinical management. CLP 6498--Sex Therapy: Principles and Applications (3) The etiology of sexual dysfunctions and dissatisfaction, sex coun- seling research, and cognitive and behavioral approaches used in sex therapy. DEP 6057-Advanced Developmental Psychology I (3) Sur- veys research, literature on developmental changes during infancy and cognitive development during childhood. DEP 6058-Advanced Developmental Psychology II (3) Ad- vanced coverage of child social/personality development and cognitive/personality development in adolescence through old age. DEP 6059-Seminar; Special Topics in Developmental Psy- chology (1-3; max: 12) Examination of theory and research in selected topic. DEP 6099-Literature in Developmental Psychology (3) Em- pirical and theoretical foundations of developmental psy- chology. DEP 6409-Seminar: Adult Development and Aging (3; max: 9) Topics in the psychology of aging, with emphasis on theo- ry, research, and methodology. DEP 6796-Measurement in Developmental Research (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Familiarization with newborn, infant, preschool, and school age developmental testing procedures and instruments. Covers standardized tests and rating scales of intellectual, cognitive, motor, social, and emotional development. DEP 6799-Seminar: Current Research Methods in Develop- mental Psychology (3; max: 15) Prereq: DEP 6099.,Current re- search, theory, methodology, instrumentation, and instruc- tional techniques in developmental psychology. DEP 6936-Current Research in Developmental Psychology (1-2; max: 20) In-depth exploration at graduate level of im- portant issues, topics, and research in the field. DEP 7118-Infancy and Early Childhood (3) Research find- ings in the development of psychological processes during the first five years of life, including prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal influences on development. DEP 7608-Theories of Developmental Psychology (3) Theo- retical perspectives and major theorists in child and devel- opmental psychology. EAB 5055--Advanced Experimental Analysis of Behavior (3) Prereq: EAB 3002, STA 3023, and consent of instructor. Ad- vanced study of principles of behavior and analysis, contem- porary theory, experimental findings, and research methods in operant behavior. EAB 5436-Behavioral Pharmacology (3) Prereq: EAB 3002, STA 3023. Experimental analysis of the mechanisms based on interactions of drugs with environmental variables controll- ing behavior. EAB 6056-Research Tactics in Experimental Analysis of Be- havior (3) Prereq: EAB 3055, 6098. Strategies, tactics, and methods of laboratory research in the experimental analysis of behavior. EAB 6098-Literature in Experimental and Applied Behavior Analysis (3) Empirical and theoretical foundations of various areas in experimental analysis of behavior. EAB 6118-Theoretical Foundations of Behavior Analysis (3) Prereq: EAB 5055 or 6098 and consent of instructor. Examina- tion of current theoretical issues in behavior analysis, with emphasis upon systematic integration of behavior principles into general behavior theory. EAB 6707-Applied Behavior Analysis I (3) Continuous, direct recording of human behavior. Tactics of behavior management. Research methods in applied behavior analy- sis. EAB 6708-Applied Behavior Analysis II (3) Prereq: EAB 5055 or 6098. Introduction to literature in the analysis of behavior in applied settings-with attention to political, personal, and historical dimensions of the area. EAB 6719-Seminar: Strategies and Tactics of Human Behav- ioral Research (3) Prereq: EAB 6707. Advanced study of a sci- entific approach to investigating human behavior in applied settings. EAB 6758-Measurement and Assessment of Behavior (3) Theory and practice of direct measurement of human behav- ior with application to clinical, social, and educational eval- uation. EAB 6937C-Seminar: Special Topics in Experimental Analy- sis of Behavior (1-4; max: 9) Prereq: EAB 6098. Current re- search, theory, and instructional techniques. EAB 7089-Advanced Seminar: Experimental Analysis of Be- havior (3) Prereq: EAB 5055, 6098 and consent of instructor. Restricted areas of experimental analysis of behavior such as schedules of reinforcement, stimulus control, current issues in research methods, and complex repertoires. EAB 7729C-Advanced Seminar: Precise Behavioral Manage- ment (3) Clinical application of behavior analysis and in- novative behavior change techniques; treatment in the natu- ral environment and family setting is stressed. EAB 7739-Advanced Seminar in Behavioral Medicine (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Analysis of daily activities such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and overeating that con- tribute to chronic disease states is undertaken with review of relevant literature. EAB 7799-Advanced Seminar: Applied Analysis of Behavior (3) Literature and methods in special applied settings and populations. EAB 7888-Experimental Psychopathology (3) Prereq: EAB 5055, 6098, and consent of instructor. Normal and pathologi- cal effects of aversive control (punishment, avoidance, es- cape, complex contingencies, etc.). EXP 5105-Sensory Processing (3) Prereq: survey course in sensation and perception. Introduction to information pro- cessing by sensory systems with consideration of the anatomy, physiology, and psychophysics of visual and auditory senses. An optional laboratory component, EXP 4205L, may be taken concurrently. EXP 5215-Visual Perception (3) Prereq: survey course in sensation and perception. Study of the acquisition of in-