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1 August 19, 2013 Table of Contents: Agenda: 8. Lie Detection
9. History of Psychology Book Agenda: Finish/Check work from Friday Forensic Psychology- Can lies be detected? History of Psychology (notes and book) Homework: Chapter 1 Quiz on Friday! (your graphic organizer!) Do Now: On a piece of paper, write down three true statements about yourself and one lie.

2 As we watch the video clips, take notes on page 8:
How do lie detectors work? Are the reliable? Why or Why not? What are the non-verbal ways to detect lies? Can lies be detected?

3 The Lie Detector

4 Facial Detection

5 History of Psychology

6 Historical Perspectives
Ancient Greece: Introspection “Know Thyself” (Plato, Aristotle, Hippocrates) Middle Ages: abnormal behavior was influenced by demons Wundt- Structuralism Subconscious can be broken down into definable “structures”, Father of Psychology- 1879 Functionalism- James Stream of Consciousness, subconscious is constantly adapting and changing Behaviorism- Watson We should focus on observable behaviors not the subconscious Reinforcement- B.F. Skinner Rewards/punishments influence behavior Gestalt School- The mind “finishes the picture” Psychoanalysis- Freud Our behavior is a product of subconscious desires, urges, phobias, etc.

7 Accordion- Psychology Schools of Thought
Create foldable Use pages 18-20 Label schools: Structuralism Functionalism Behaviorism Psychoanalysis Identify for each school: Who? When? What are the major beliefs of this school? Accordion- Psychology Schools of Thought


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