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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Welcome Sign In Thinking Language Intelligence Motivation Emotion
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Thinking: How We Use What We Know Cognition Thinking Knowledge Mental representation Language
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Cooing and Babbling: Baby Steps to Learning One or More Languages Newborn to 1 month http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv3-74EFtWQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv3-74EFtWQ 2 months 4 months 7 months 1 year
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning From “Mama” and “Dada” to Full Conversations First words are objects Overextension Underextension Telegraphic speech Followed by rapid acquisition
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Defining and Measuring Intelligence What is intelligence? Sir Francis Galton
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Lewis Terman: The Intelligence Quotient and the Stanford-Binet American revision of Binet and Simon’s work Introduced the intelligence quotient/IQ IQ = (MA/CA) X 100 Average IQ would be 100 where MA = CA
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning David Wechsler’s Intelligence Scales Developed test in response to shortcomings of Stanford-Binet Test yields scores on subscales measuring different mental abilities Average ranges from 85 – 115
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Intelligence as a Single Factor Charles Spearman One general level of intelligence that underlies separate mental abilities Generalized intelligence or “g” –Determines how well individual functioned on cognitive tasks
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Intelligence as a Collection of Abilities L. L. Thurstone Raymond Cattell –Two forms of “g” –Crystallized intelligence –Fluid intelligence
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Humans possess many different intelligences Intelligence is a biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of cultural value Identified 9 different intelligences Intelligence profile
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Linguistic Spatial Logical-Mathematical Musical Bodily-Kinesthetic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic Existential
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Robert Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence Successful intelligence helps us function in our world Analytical Practical Creative
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Daniel Goleman’s Theory of Emotional Intelligence Intelligence alone does not guarantee success; must factor in emotional intelligence Emotionally intelligent person –confident –self-starter –Ethical –adaptable
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior?
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Theories of Motivation Arousal Theory Operate best at personal optimal level of arousal Motivated to seek or reduce arousal when not in optimal state Incentive Theory Motivate to action Intrinsic and Extrinsic
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Emotions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs3Fn1K W1VMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs3Fn1K W1VM Reactions? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S9a5V 9ODuYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S9a5V 9ODuY Reaction? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V755gIg P700http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V755gIg P700 Reactions?
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Defining Emotion Emotion is a complex reaction to some internal or external event James-Lange Theory Facial-Feedback Hypothesis Schacter-Singer Two-Factor Theory Lazarus’s Cognitive-Mediational Theory of Emotion
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning What is going on in this video? http://screen.yahoo.com/burning-love- episode-5-29598538.htmlhttp://screen.yahoo.com/burning-love- episode-5-29598538.html
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Pastorino/Doyle-Portillo Essentials of What Is Psychology? 1 st edition © 2010 Cengage Learning Communicating Emotions: Culture, Gender, and Facial Expression Basic emotions are emotions all humans have, regardless of cultural background –Capacity is genetically programmed –Women better at discriminating between emotions Cross-cultural studies support this belief
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