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What is Psychology? • Psychology is the science of mental processes and behavior

What is Psychology? Psychology is the science of mental processes and behavior

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Page 1: What is Psychology? Psychology is the science of mental processes and behavior

What is Psychology?

• Psychology is the science of mental processes and behavior

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Levels of Analysis:The Complete Psychology

• Events large and small– The level of the group– The level of the person– The level of the brain

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Science vs. Common Sense

Objective data collection

Reliance on evidence

Systematic observation

Subjective data collection

Ignores counterevidence

Hit or miss observation

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What about belief?

• You can believe anything you want, sensible or not

• Belief is very personal-- why should I believe you?

• You cannot make anyone believe anything

• Only evidence can settle belief disputes

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Pseudo-science

Why people believe:

•People like excitement

•People are prone to wishful thinking

•People are naïve and trusting

•People remember hits, ignore misses

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Psychology as a Science

• Attempts to describe, predict, and explain thought and behavior.

• Uses scientific method

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Science

• Terminology:

• Advantages of science:

Hypothesis

Theory

Science is more systematic, and less subject to human bias

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Judging Theories

• Fit to the data

• Quality of the data

• Ability to predict

• Ability to explain

Belief in the theory is

irrelevant to its quality.

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The Evolution of a Science

• The early days– Structuralism– Functionalism– Gestalt Psychology

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The Evolution of a Science

• Psychodynamic theory – Unconscious– Psychoanalysis

• Behaviorism– Reinforcement

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The Evolution of a Science

• Humanist psychology– Client-centered therapy– Self-actualization

• The Cognitive Revolution– Information Processing– Language– Cognitive Neuroscience

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The Evolution of a Science

• Evolutionary psychology– Cultural universality

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Wilhelm Wundt

Founder of psychology as a discipline. Focused on conscious experience and its building blocks. Trained many early psychologists.

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History & Roots

Edward Titchener:Chief proponent of structuralism. Used introspection to tap human consciousness. Had troubles with verification of data and replicability.

William James:Founder of American Functionalism. Viewed behavior in terms of its adaptive value for the organism. Focused on the flow of consciousness rather than its structure.

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John Watson

Founder of Behaviorism. Confined psychology to the study of observable stimuli & behavior.

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B. F. Skinner

Extended behaviorism, examined the effects of reinforcement on behavior.

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Sigmund Freud

Founded psychoanalysis, focused on unconscious thoughts in determining behavior.

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The Gestaltists

Considered the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Suggested perception was more than the individual sensations involved.

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The Humanists

Considered each human unique, argued people strive for "self-actualization." Generally not empirically testable.

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Modern Views

Modern psychologists are eclectic -- approach problems from multiple perspectives. Believe behaviors have multiple causes.

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Psychology Perspectives

• Biological

• Psychoanalytic/Individual

• Behavioral

• Humanistic

• Developmental

• Cognitive

• Social-cultural

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Specialties

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Employment

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What Today’s Psychologists Do

• Clinical and counseling psychology– Therapist– Counseling psychologist– Psychiatrist– Social worker– Psychiatric nurse

• Academic Psychology– Teaching and Research

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What Today’s Psychologists Do

• Applied psychology– Human factors psychologist– Industrial/organizational (I/O) psychologist– Sport psychologist– School psychologist