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Overview of Psychology Dr. Robert Kaleta Introductory Psychology University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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2 What is Psychology? Psychology is the study of behavior and the mind. Psychology is: The science that studies behavior and the physiological and cognitive processes that underlie it, and The profession that applies the knowledge of this science to practical problems.
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3 Topics in Introductory Psychology Common misunderstanding Only psychological disorders and personality Wide variety of topics are addressed Research methodologies, perception, biology, sleep, learning, development, emotion, personality, motivation, stress, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, and social behavior.
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4 Determinants of Behavior
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5 Factors that affect your performance in this class Dispositional Intelligence Achievement motivation Biological factors Situational Family responsibilities Teacher’s style Work schedule Use of technology
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6 Levels of Analysis
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7 Key Themes Psychology is empirical Video clip Heredity and environment jointly influence behavior Sociability – Reaction RangeReaction Range Behavior is determined by multiple causes Performance in course
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8 Key Themes Our experience of the world is highly subjective subjective Psychology is theoretically diverse Depression Psychology evolves in a sociocultural context Freud’s theory of personality
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9 Determinants of Behavior Factors that affect your performance in this class Dispositional Intelligence Achievement motivation Biological factors Situational Family responsibilities Teacher’s style Work schedule Use of technology
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10 Heredity/Environment Influence - Sociability LowHigh Biological Potential Actual Behavior
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11 Heredity/Environment Influence - Sociability LowHigh Biological Potential Actual Behavior
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