46 The University of Kansas *1b. GrnerAL Psycnotocy Lazoratory. Two hours credit. Equivalent to the laboratory of course 1. Open only to students who have taken three hours in General Psychology. Fee, $2.50. 8:30-10:20. Morrison. 151. Tue NormMau AND Detinquent Curt. Three hours credit. A con- sideration of the nature and course of development of human behavior in the light of recent psychological and biological experiment and theory. Applica- tions are made to the training and discipline of normal children, and to the prevention and treatment of problem behavior and delinquency. Prerequisite, at least three hours of general psychology. Fee, $1. 8:30-9:20. Sarvis. 154. AnnormMAL Psycuotocy. Three hours credit. An introduction to the facts and theories of abnormal behavior. The various theories of personality genesis, of the normal personality, of the psychoneuroses, the psychoses and the character defects are discussed. The implications of psychopathology for the “normal” personality are stressed throughout the course. Two lectures and one discussion each week. Prerequisite, at least three hours of general psy- chology. 10:30-11:20. McCord. 158. PsycHotocy or SALESMANSHIP AND ApverTISING. Three hours credit. (Professional.) A study from the psychological point of view of the principles, problems and methods of personal selling and advertising. Practical applica- tions are stressed. Prerequisite, at least three hours of general psychology. Fee, 50 cents. 9:30-10:20. Sarvis. 159. PsycHotocy or LearNinG. Three hours credit. A study of the condi- tions and laws of learning. A critical examination of current methods, results, and theories. Applications to education are stressed. Prerequisite, at least three hours of general psychology. Fee, 50 cents. 7:30-8:20. McCord. 165. PsycHo.ocica, Cuinic I. Two to three hours credit. Training in ad- ministering several types of psychological tests and in interpreting results, mainly from the clinical point of view. Prerequisites, at least three hours of general psychology and course 152, or with 152, and the consent of the in- structor. Fee, $2. By appointment. Sarvis. 166. PsycHo.ocicaL Curnic II. Two to three hours credit. Advanced train- ing in giving psychological examinations. Under close supervision students handle cases that present psychological problems, as cases of school retarda- tion, foster home placement, emotional disturbance, juvenile delinquency, etc. Prerequisite, course 165 and consent of the instructor. Fee, $2. By appoint- ment. Sarvis. 168. ApvANceD PsycHonocy. Two to three hours credit. Nonexperimental. Not over three hours at one time are advised. Total credit in courses 168 and 169 is limited to ten hours. Directed reading on selected topics of special in- terest to the individual student. Prerequisite, at least eight hours of psy- chology, including general psychology, and consent of the department. B appointment. Staff. 169. ApvANcep PsycHoLtocy. Two to five hours credit. Experimental. Not over five hours at one time are advised. Total credit in 168 and 169 is limited to ten hours. Minor research by qualified students. Prerequisites, at least eleven hours of psychology, including general psychology, and consent of de- partment. Fee, 50 cents per credit hour. By appointment. Staff. 304. Tursis In Psycuotocy. Two to five hours credit. By appointment. Staff. 305. Spectat Topics. Two to five hours credit. Provides for the individual and group study of special topics by graduate students. By appointment. Staff.