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What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

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Page 1: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

What is Psychology?Goal 1.1

Page 2: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence.

2. Consider that often the answers are “open ended” meaning that there may be no “right” or “wrong” answers.

3. Always be open minded. Use your psychological knowledge, but consider other ideas.

4. Nothing in Psychology is ever PROVED! It is theorized.

Page 3: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

Why does he do that? Must be in a dysfunctional family Never learned to control his emotions Must be a sociopath Who’s pulling your strings?When we explain human actions in terms of

beliefs, motives, love or childhood experiences, we are using “folk psychology” or common-sense psychology

Page 4: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

When we explain human actions in terms of beliefs, motives, love or childhood experiences, we are using “folk psychology” or common-sense psychology

Definition of Psychology:◦ Scientific study of mental processes and behavior

and how these are effected by internal processes and the environment

Page 5: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

This means systematic and controlled study of human behavior with the hope of establi

shing cause and effect

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Attention, memory, emotion and attitudes (covert behaviors)

Aggression, helping, sleeping (overt behaviors– can be measured)

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IP’s – hormones, genes, brain chemistry

Environment – family, friends, religion, neighborhood, weather

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No One Factor is to Blame!!!Biological Level

focuses on genetics and physiologyCognitive Level

focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking, perception and attention

Sociocultural Levelfocuses on how environment and culture affect behavior or thinking

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Gender is determined by

◦ Biology – hormones, genetic makeup (XX and XY chromosones

◦ Cognitive – we form mental representations (schema) of what it means to be a boy or girl and these guide our behavior. Gender stereotypes are formed this way.

◦ Socio-culture – we learn gender behavior by watching how other people of our own sex behave. Our culture and society also affect our roles and shape our views

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Theory – an explanation for a psychological phenomenon◦ A statement used to organize, summarize and

explain observations◦ Can be used to make predictions◦ Not like laws of science◦ Theories are probably, but not certain◦ Always open to some degree of doubt

Page 11: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

People are successful not because of talent, but because of hard work.

If you have a fixed mindset, you are less likely to be successful than if you have a growth mindset

Fixed mindset – You are born smart or not. I don’t want people to think I am dumb, so I won’t do something that I might fail at. I give up easily and consider effort to be a waste of time. If I have to work hard I must be dumb. I don’t like people to criticize me and

Page 12: What is Psychology? Goal 1.1. 1. Be a critical thinker – ask questions. Believe nothing without examining the evidence. 2. Consider that often the answers.

– You are born smart or not. I don’t want people to think I am dumb, so I won’t do something that I might fail at. I give up easily and consider effort to be a waste of time. If I have to work hard I must be dumb. I don’t like people to criticize me and ignore any of their dumb ideas. I feel threatened by the successf of others

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Noone is born smart. You have to work at it.

If I work hare enough I can do just about anything. I know I will make mistakes and fail every once in a while, but that’s ok. I learn by my mistakes

I take criticism in stride. If the shoe fits, wear it! I am inspired by others success.

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1. Does this theory correspond to real life? Try to evaluate it based on your own experiences.

2. To what extent does this theory offer insight into possible differences in terms of what people achieve in education, sport, or the arts?

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When a researcher collects and analyzes data in order to investigate a psychological phenomenon

It is research that can be observed and measured.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmTxr7OsPj0

Carol Dweck: Discovering the importance of mindset (youtube)

Carol Dweck: The effect of praise on mindset

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1. Question assumptions and biases?2. Evaluate available evidence3. Consider alternative interpretations4. Avoid emotional reasoning5. Do not jump to oversimplified conclusions6. Knows that plausible conclusions are

based on evidence7. Is willing to reassess conclusions if new

information appears8. Is able to tolerate some uncertainty.

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1. Excellent Psychology students always (list 2)

2. How does common sense psychology differ from Psychology?