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PowerPoint ® Slide Set, Version 1.0 by Gordon K. Hodge for Pathways to Psychology, 2nd ed. by Robert J. Sternberg Carol Wada, Executive Editor ISBN: Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. PowerPoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? Chapter 1

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology?What is Psychology?

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology?What is Psychology? Psychology is the study of mind (the means by which people and other living organisms perceive, think, and feel), behavior (what people and other living organisms do), and the relationship between them.

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology?What is Psychology? Attraction and Love

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Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Failure to Avoid the Confirmation Bias Can Lead to Poor Results and Severe Consequences: The Challenger Tragedy

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? –Tests and Surveys –Case Studies –Naturalistic Observations

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Naturalistic Observations Observing Children in Natural Settings

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. ExperimentsExperiments

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? –Controlled Experimental Designs –Correlational Designs

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Controlled Experimental Designs Representative Samples

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Correlational Designs How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? –Controlled Experimental Designs

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Correlational Designs Positive and Negative Correlations

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? –Early Roots of Psychology –Emergence of Psychology: Diverse Perspectives

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Emergence of Psychology: Diverse Perspectives William James ( )

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Brief Outline

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What Are the Main 20th- Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th- Century Perspectives on Psychology?

Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. 20th-Century Perspectives Mary Whiton Calkins ( )

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Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What is Psychology? What Is Psychology?What Is Psychology? Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do?Why Do Psychologists Do What They Do? Analytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in PsychologyAnalytical and Other Forms of Higher Order Thinking in Psychology How Do Psychologists Conduct Research?How Do Psychologists Conduct Research? ExperimentsExperiments How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect?How Do Psychologists Determine Cause and Effect? What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face?What Ethical Issues Do Psychologists Face? How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science?How Did Psychology Emerge as a Science? What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology?What Are the Main 20th–Century Perspectives on Psychology? Summary

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