PSYCHOLOGY!!!!!! Bell Work: Get books and folders Task #2: Best of your knowledge What is psychology? What work do you think psychologists do? What do psychologists study? Why is psychology important?
Dec 28, 2015
PSYCHOLOGY!!!!!!Bell Work:Get books and foldersTask #2: Best of your knowledgeWhat is psychology? What work do you think psychologists do? What do psychologists study? Why is psychology important?
Psychology•Study of behavior and mental processes•Counselors, therapists, or researchers•Study how people react to situations, why, and
experiment to see if you can change reactions•Studying human behavior and how we think
can often help people see things differently; it can also help w/how people approach their own behavior as well as how they approach others’ behaviors.▫Example????
Notes: Good times!!• Psychology
▫Scientific study of behavior and mental processes• Behavior
▫Any observable or measurable action• Goals of Psychology? Out loud Read pg. 4/5• Goals (Break these down on the board)
▫Observe▫Describe▫Explain▫Predict▫Control
Psychology is a science?
•Psychology as a science (2 times over)▫Social science (b/c it studies human
society/people)▫Natural: b/c it can concern processes of the
brain (biology) but mostly b/c it uses the scientific method in attempting to answer questions!! Conduct experiments, collect/analyze data,
draw conclusions
Anchor Work
•Lovely Activity of the mind!!▫POP QUIZ over stuff just covered!▫Put away materials
Bell Work
•Grab textbook and journal folders•Task #3 You have until 11:45
▫Read/Answer thinking about Psychology on pg. 6
•Go over answers to Bell work with 12 o’clock partner
•Post Bell Work; after we go over material!!▫Read assigned section of book and do “Give
one take one” reading activity
Research/Theories• Research: Where psychologists test their ideas w/ 2 main types
▫ Surveys: Magazine example Collecting date by asking questions to people in a particular group
▫ Experimentation: Ruler example Testing whether certain factors will influence a desired outcome
Norwood example: he kicks good @ practice w/ no pressure; put noise and his new girlfriend around and he misses
• Theories: This is how psychologists organize their ideas about behavior.▫ Theory: is a statement that attempts to explain why things are
the way they are and/or happen the way they do Norwood: Scott gets anxious when there are a lot of people around
and he begins to focus on them and not the task at hand
Bell Work• With your 3 o’clock partner prepare a 2 level riddle for
two of the sub-categories you talked about yesterday• Write your riddles on the board
▫ Answer the others riddles on the board from classmates• Answers should be in your journal folder under Task
#4!!▫ Example:
This type/area of psychology deals a lot with businesses, testing centers, and can also have private practices (10 points, harder of two) Counseling
This type/area of psychology deals in hospitals, and usually helps people with serious psychological problems Clinical
Finish Notes and ruler example!! •Theories: This is how psychologists
organize their ideas about behavior.▫Theory: is a statement that attempts to
explain why things are the way they are and/or happen the way they do Norwood: Scott gets anxious when there are
a lot of people around and he begins to focus on them and not the task at hand
History of Psychology• Introspection
▫ Method introduced by Socrates in his statement “know thyself”
▫ What do you think he meant by this? That you can learn a lot about oneself by carefully
examining our own thoughts and feelings▫ Definition?
Method of learning that involves looking within yourself▫ TPS Activity
Think about one positive action and one negative action you have done in the past week……. Be honest but nothing that will get you in trouble Use introspection and examine your motives/feelings when you
did those actions…. Then look at the outcomes again and how they could’ve changed
Pair/Share with a partner
Move into Modern Psychology
•Psychology moved from philosophical thought into modern science▫ 1st evidence of move:
1879 Wilhelm Wundt est. 1st psychology laboratory
Bell Work• Task #5: Answer these questions below
▫TPS; Ready to share answers 5-7 min’s in!!• Statement that attempts to explain why things are
the way they are▫Theory
• Where psychologists test their ideas? 2 types▫Research; experiments and surveys
• What is introspection?▫Process of learning by examining our own
thoughts/feelings• Who/when established the 1st psych. Lab?
▫Wilhelm Wundt, 1879
Major Early Players in Modern Psych•Wilhelm Wundt: Structuralism
▫Founder of 1st psych. Lab; and Struct. Field of psych.
▫Structuralism: concerned w/discovering basic elements of conscious experience. Broken down into 2 categories Objective Sensations: sight, taste, sound,
touch assumed to accurately reflect outside world
Subjective Sensations: Included emotional responses and mental images
Structuralism: Mind combines 2 categ.’s to function
Example: AppleObjectively you can experience the apple by observing its shape, color, texture, and tasteSubjectively you can experience the apple by remembering how good it feels to bit into it!!
Example: Lucy pulling fball from charlie brown
Objectively:Feel pain, blood in
mouthSubjectively:
Remember pain, blood in mouth from last time!
Quick Tie-in activity
•Think of two things or actions that you could apply the Structuralism approach to
•TPS w/table partner•Share w/ class
William James: Functionalism• William James
▫One of founders of functionalist school of thought and writer of one of 1st psych. Textbooks
• Functionalists: Concerned w/how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment.▫What are the purposes (functions) of behavior and
mental processes?▫What do certain behavior/mental processes accomplish
for this person?▫Proposed that adaptive behavior patterns are learned
and maintained b/c they are successful Successful adaptive actions are repeated and eventually
become habit….. Driving, opening a door, unlocking a door, etc.
Lesson Anchor: Look at comic on pg.14• Task #7: Calvin Comic on Page 14• Analyze as to how a structuralist might view the
experience▫ Calvin’s Subjective, or personal, feelings that the bike is
dangerous are overwhelming his objective sensations, which should indicate that the bike can’t go anywhere unless he, himself, makes it go.
• Analyze as to how a functionalist might view the experience▫ If Calvin’s father continues to force Calvin to get on the bike
before he is ready, Calvin may stop trying. Or, if Calving experiences successes on the bike, he will propably repeat his attempts, and gradually riding the bike will become easy and like a habit.
Bell Work
•Grab texts and journals•Create chart on 1st two schools talked
about Thurs.▫Basically fill in 1st two sections
•One volunteer to leave the room to introduce behaviorism
Early schools of thought (Sect. 3)• John B. Watson: Behaviorism
▫Argued against thinking of the time▫Believed psychology should be limited to the study
of observable/measurable events (behaviors)• B.F. Skinner: Behaviorism
▫Added to the behaviorist idea by introducing reinforcement When an animal is reinforced (rewarded) for an
action, it is more likely to repeat that action Believed humans learn in much the same way
▫Examples: Circus animals, rats in a maze, your own pets!
Early schools of thought (Sect. 3)•Read the section on pgs. 16-17 answer
fig. 1.2•Gestalt School: Wolfgang Kohler
▫Means “shape” or “form” in German▫Idea that perceptions are more than the
sum of their parts Learning, esp. problem solving, is done by
insight not mechanical repetition (behaviorism)
Insight is the re-organization of perceptions that enable an individual to solve a problem
Early schools of thought (Sect. 3)• Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud (read section)
▫Freud is most famous of early psychologists▫Psychoanalysis: emphasizes the importance of
unconscious motives and internal conflicts in determining/predicting human behavior People are driven by impulses and that verbal slips
(Freudian slips) and dreams represent our unconscious wishes
Believed most of mind is unconscious (unaware) and consists of our impulses, urges, and desires, esp. sexual and aggressive People’s behavior is directed @ satisfying those
impulses
Lesson Closing
•Task #8: Two Things▫1. answer the thinking about psychology on
pg.17▫2. Think of all the times today in which you
have been reinforced in a positive way. Write down 5 and then evaluate each one as to whether it was effective just then or a majority of the time!
Bell Work
•Grab books, folders, and have notes ready!!
•Fill in early perspective in chart!!▫Just put in Gestalt in Chart!!!!!!!!
6 contemporary Perspectives
•Theoretical Perspective (not a school of thought)▫General set of assumptions over the nature
of something. In psych. Each of the 6 persp.’s have a different assumption about the nature of behavior and mental process
•Biological Perspective▫Emph.’s influence of biology on our
behavior. Interested in influence of our brain/nervous system on behavior
6 contemporary Perspectives•Cognitive Perspective
▫Emphasizes the role played by thoughts in determining behavior.
▫Investigate the ways in which people perceive information and make mental images of the world, solve problems, and dream
•Humanistic Perspective▫Stressed the human capacity for self-fulfillment
and the of consciousness, self-awareness, and capacity to make choices
▫Believe people to be free to choose own behavior
6 contemporary Perspectives•Psychoanalytic Perspective
▫Stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior (sex/aggression drives)
•Learning Perspective▫Emph.’s the effects of experience on behavior.▫Idea that personal experience/reinforcement
guide behaviors•Socio-Cultural
▫Factors like ethnicity, gender, culture and economic status all impact human behavior and mental processes
Task #8
•Billy Assignment▫With your 12 o’clock partners Read Billy
Handout and apply assigned approach to his case After 10 minutes everyone will present their
findings and each group needs to have a bit of info for each of the 5 perspectives
Lesson Closing
•Watch Review Movie
Bell Work
•Get Books, folders•Ch. 1 Quiz Friday along with movie•Put the perspectives into your chart!!
Chapter Closing: Task #9
•Summarize Points 1 -4 on page 22▫Write down a couple things under each
point that gives you the best ability to understand it
Lesson Closing
•Task #10▫Complete all of Term/Concept review as
well as Critical thinking on page 23▫Go Over Tomorrow along with working on
projects!! This will be hard-copy time where you need
to be getting the basic information you will be presenting out of the text and on paper ready to transfer into ppt.