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Ms. Couch
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What is it? Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This includes what we think, feel & do.
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. A. Gain insight into behavior such as why we have certain feelings and emotions. B. Understand how we train ourselves to behave in a certain way as well as have an impact on the behavior of others.
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◦ A. Description – What behaviors are you studying? ◦ B. Explanation – Not just state the facts, but explain why a behavior occurs. Used to make a hypothesis ◦ C. Prediciton – Use the knowledge you have acquired and predict what happens next. ◦ D. Influence – How do we apply and possibly influence behaviors from what we learn ?
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Or The Times and Troubles of the Scientific Method 11 mins/Times and troubles of scientific method silliness scientific method song - groovy scientific method song - groovy
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III. Psychologists use the scientific method to obtain and analyze data and reach conclusions. (psst: Psychology is a SOCIAL SCIENCE)
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.. are trained to observe, analyze and evaluate behavior.
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Types Of psychologists Direct, one-on-one helping ◦ A. Clinical psychologists – help people deal with personal problems. May be in clinics, private offices, mental hospitals, & prisons ◦ B. Counseling psychologists – work in schools or industry to advise people with life problems and challenges
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C. Developmental psychologists – study physical, emotional, cognitive and social changes in our lives like childhood, aging, dying D. Educational psychologists - study topics related to teaching like memory, problem solving, motivation
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“in the field” ◦ E. Community psychologists - May work in mental health, welfare agency, or public clinic ◦ F. Industrial psychologists – employed by business or gov’t. They study & develop methods to increase production, workplace conditions; find which jobs suit people best; training G. Experimental psychologists – researchers who study how we operate: brain research, observation
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of Psychology
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1. Sometime around 300 BC, the Greek philosopher Socrates suggested we can learn about ourselves by examining our thoughts and feelings. “ Know thyself!” 1. Sometime around 300 BC, the Greek philosopher Socrates suggested we can learn about ourselves by examining our thoughts and feelings. “ Know thyself!”
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People are motivated to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Greeks also theorized about psychological problems. 2. Aristotle – Socrates’ student gave us associationism:
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Believed there was a biological basis in the brain which caused abnormalities. (he didn’t like the idea that the gods were punishing people who had unusual behavior)
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1. Problems like agitation and confusion were the work of demons and deals made with the devil!
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And all this eventually brings us to the scientific revolution and modern science!
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