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1 PSYCHOLOGY, Ninth Edition in Modules David Myers
PowerPoint Slides Aneeq Ahmad Henderson State University Worth Publishers, © 2010

2 Thinking Critically With Psychological Science

3 The Need for Psychological Science?
Did We Know It All Along? Hindsight Bias Overconfidence The Scientific Attitude Critical Thinking

4 Why Do Psychology? How can we differentiate between uniformed opinions and examined conclusions? The science of psychology helps make these examined conclusions, which leads to our understanding of how people feel, think, and act as they do!

5 What About Intuition & Common Sense?
Many people believe that intuition and common sense are enough to bring forth answers regarding human nature. Preview Question 1: Why are the answers that flow from the scientific approach more reliable than those based on intuition and common sense? Intuition and common sense may aid queries, but they are ____________________________

6 Limits of Intuition Personal interviewers may rely too much on their “gut feelings” when meeting with job applicants. Taxi/ Getty Images

7 Hindsight Bias is the “I-knew-it-all-along” phenomenon.
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8 Overconfidence Sometimes we think we know more than we actually know.
Anagram How long do you think it would take to unscramble these anagrams? WREAT ETYRN People said it would take about 10 seconds, yet on average they took about 3 minutes (Goranson, 1978). GRABE

9 The Scientific Attitude
The scientific attitude is composed of curiosity (passion for exploration), skepticism (doubting and questioning) and humility (ability to accept responsibility when wrong). Preview Question 2: What are the three main components of scientific attitude?

10 Critical thinking does not accept arguments and conclusions blindly.
It examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence and assesses conclusions. Courtesy of the James Randi Education Foundation The Amazing Randi


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