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About the Course

What are people most afraid of? What do our dreams mean? Are we natural-born racists? What makes us happy? What are the causes and cures of mental illness? This course tries to answer these questions and many others, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. It explores topics such as perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, persuasion, emotions, and social behavior. We will look at how these aspects of the mind develop in children, how they differ across people, how they are wired-up in the brain, and how they break down due to illness and injury....

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IS

Nov 4, 2023

A very comprehensive course, giving you the insights into the field of psychology, even with no prior background of psychology, and containing interesting references and examples throughout the course

GK

Aug 6, 2020

I cannot wait to enrol for my next course !! I feel like a different person, much more enlightened and educated. I cant begin tot hank the designers of this course and our very sweet professor Bloom.

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By April M

Jun 8, 2020

Overall I found the course a well-structured and fascinating introduction that has me ready to pursue further study of the subject. I really wanted to give it five stars, but I couldn't do so considering the points where the course moved from psychology to indoctrination against faith perspectives. Different views should be presented, and the professor is certainly entitled to his, but his approach to the philosophical "discussions" and deliberate use of sacred text to negatively influence seemed designed to disparage and offend. The reference to the Book of Matthew, which I understand has been used for some time, is an egregious misuse (not even just a misinterpretation) of scripture. The use of Ecclesiastes was better, admittedly, but still degrades its sacred meaning to those who choose that faith.

There are places for meaningful discussions of this kind, here it came off as opportunistic influence of eager, younger learners.

By Cherise P

Jun 23, 2020

i took this course as i have an interest in Psychology and never had the chance to take it up, I found it interesting and would definitely do a follow up course if there was an option available. However being the type of person that i am, i feel i would have benefited more from learning in an actual class environment rather than attempting to read and listen online. With that said, it was a different way to learn and i will be reading the recommended books.

By Rohit K

Mar 18, 2025

Coursera offers a wide range of courses from top universities and companies, making quality education accessible to everyone. The platform’s flexible schedule allows learners to study at their own pace. Course content is well-structured, with video lectures, readings, and quizzes enhancing the learning experience. The certificates are valuable for career advancement. Overall, it's a great platform for both personal and professional growth.

By Ian T

Apr 20, 2021

I found the course to be well constructed and interesting, it covered many of the main areas of psychology. However for me it lacked the depth of other courses I've completed. I found the format of the videos (cartoon professor) to be a novelty at first, but it became difficult to connect with the professor and subsequently the course content due to the format.