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1. We will identify the goals of psychology. 2. We will explain why psychology is a science.
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What do you believe psychology is? Why do you believe that psychology is important? What do you hope to learn about psychology?
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We learn WHY people act the way they do. We learn to identify how to cope with and treat psychological problems. We learn how to interpret people in the world around us.
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In what ways do everyday people engage in observing people that is similar to psychologists’ interest in human behavior? How do you think formal study of human behavior differs from our casual observations?
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Using the Internet define the following words Psychology Behavior Cognitive Activities Psychological Constructs
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Psychology – scientific study of behavior and mental processes Behavior – any action that other people can identify Cognitive Activities – any mental processes Psychological Constructs – theories or concepts that enable one to discuss something that cannot be seen, touched or measured directly
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#1. Observe Behavior #2. Describe “ #3. Explain “ #4. Predict “ #5. Control “
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What thoughts did you have that were HELPING you prepare for the quiz? What thoughts were hindering you? Why did you feel the way you did? Do you now know how you will feel in the event of a real pop quiz? How can you be prepared to better deal with pop quizzes in the future?
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#1. Observe and Describe behavior What thoughts did you have that were HELPING you prepare for the quiz? What thoughts were hindering you? #2. Explain, Predict and Control Behavior Why did you feel the way you did? Do you now know how you will feel in the event of a real pop quiz? How can you be prepared to better deal with pop quizzes in the future?
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sci·ence noun 1. a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences. 2. systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation, theory, research and experimentation. 3. any of the branches of natural or physical science.physical science 4. systematized knowledge in general. 5. knowledge, as of facts or principles; knowledge gained by systematic study.
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Psychologists : seek to answer questions using set METHODS (or systems) of study (specifically the scientific method) conduct RESEARCH develop THEORIES – statements that attempt to explain why things are the way they are Theories discuss principles of behavior Principles – rule of law Ex. of a principle -- obeying the law will keep you out of jail
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#1. What are goals of Psychology (5)? #2. Why is psychology considered a science (MRT)?
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We will explore the various specialties within the field of psychology. ___________________________________________ Think about movies or books that have psychologists in them. What kind of work did they do?
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Read pages 8-11 in your book. In your JOURNAL Give a brief definition of each major field of psychology (blue headings) Give an example of something a psychologist in each of the major fields (blue headings) would encounter on a given day. Homework: Answer section 2 review questions 1-3 (pg. 11) Due next class
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