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Psychological research, obedience and ethics
Society, Politics & Law

Psychological research, obedience and ethics

...adapted extract from the Open University course DE100 Investigating psychology 1...Psychological research, obedience and ethics: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: describe the research of Stanley Milgram on obedience recognise the main ethics principles governing psychological research understand the ethics issues concerning research...
Making sense of mental health problems
Health, Sports & Psychology

Making sense of mental health problems

...adapted extract from the Open University course K314 Approaches to mental health...Making sense of mental health problems: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: describe key theories and concepts that have informed debates about mental health diagnosis outline how diagnostic systems have been developed and implemented explain why...
Англійська у світі сьогодні
Languages

Англійська у світі сьогодні

...maad. Which serpent seide to the womman Why comaundide God to ou that e schulden not ete of ech tre of paradis. Як ви могли помітити, обидва ці уривки є перекладами одного і того ж розділу Біблії, а саме Буття, розділ 3, вірш 1. Середньоанглійська версія набагато ближча до сучасної англійської мови, і ви, ймовірно, змогли прочитати набагато більше, ніж у староанглійській версії. Проте все ще є кілька особливостей, які ......
Race and Youth Policy: working with young people
Education & Development

Race and Youth Policy: working with young people

...adapted extract from the qualification BA (Honours) Childhood and Youth Studies and the following OU courses: E102: Introduction to childhood studies and child psychology E232: Exploring childhood and youth...Race and Youth Policy: working with young people: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how issues such as knife crime...
Passports: identity and airports
Society, Politics & Law

Passports: identity and airports

...adapted extract from the Open University course DD308 Making social worlds...Passports: identity and airports: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand the historical and sociological context of how passports became commonplace identify ways in which passport regimes are used to sort, categorise, order and classify populations...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Philosophy: the nature of persons
History & The Arts

Philosophy: the nature of persons

...adapted from Strawson, 1986) The problem arises because the appearance of free choice (and the responsibility that follows) might not be sustainable if our world is determined. It is not clear how exactly to characterize determinism. One popular definition is that every event has a cause. Nothing happens unless there is something to make it happen. Think of any event in...
Collective leadership
Money & Business

Collective leadership

...adapted extract from the Open University course B208 Developing leadership. The Open University would really appreciate a few minutes of your time to tell us about yourself and your expectations for the course before you begin, in our optional start-of-course survey. Once you complete the course we would also value your feedback and suggestions for future improvement, in...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Digital thinking tools for better decision making Badge icon
Digital & Computing

Digital thinking tools for better decision making

...adapt this meant for slightly, and I would say that data is the new soil. Because for me, it feels like a fertile, creative medium. You know, over the years, online, we've laid down a huge amount of information and data, and we irrigate it with networks and connectivity, and it's been worked and tilled by unpaid workers and governments. And, all right, I'm kind of milking...