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Psychology  Psychology: The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes  Where do we Psychology around us?

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2 Psychology  Psychology: The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes  Where do we Psychology around us?

3 Behavior/Cognitive  Cognitive: Mental processes including thoughts, dreams, perception, and memories  Behavior: Actions people can observe or measure

4 Behavior  Any action people can observe or measure  Includes:  Eating/Drinking  Brain Activity  Walking/Running  Anything almost

5 Psychological constructs  Things we can’t touch or measure  Anger, Happiness, Hurt – These are behaviors that usually can not be see or measured -Behavior or Psych Construct? – 1. 1. You think about how much you dislike the Kardashians 2. 2. Walk to the TV to turn off Tosh.O 3. 3. You think how much you hate women’s tennis

6 ODE  Observe, Describe, and Explain  The ODE gives us a theory  Theory: A statement that explains your findings Theories create Principles: A truth or law

7 Look around You  Have you ever judged people…chances are you have  Have you ever people watched?  The Lecture Circuit:  http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi3409773337/ http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi3409773337/

8 Traditional Schools of Psychology  Structuralism  Functionalism  Psychoanalysis  Gestalt  Behaviorism

9 Early Beginnings  Officially a science in the late 1800’s  Willhelm Wundt is considered the “father of Psychology”  “Voont” applied scientific principles to studying the mind  He did this through “objective introspection”  Def: Measuring one’s own thoughts and metal activities  Wundt would place an object in front of someone and ask them what they thought

10 Objective Introspection Example  Look at the Chalkboard  What are you thinking about?  How does it make you feel?  What are you repressing?  What flaws does this approach have?

11 Structuralism  Major Influence: Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Tichener  Based on Wundt’s beginnings this focuses on the structure of the mind and how it works  Focus: Each thought is believed to come from an experience or thought about something else  Each person has to think through his/her own mind to answer – This is Introspection

12 Functionalism  Major Influence: William James; Father of American Psychology  Focus: How the mind functions effect daily life  James argued that once you started thinking about what you were thinking about its was no longer what you would have been thinking…  Studying the conscious (what you are thinking right now) was not possible to him  Rather, he asked why do some people avoid eye contact, walk a certain way, etc

13 Gestalt  (Gesh-Talt) German for – An organized whole  Major influence: Max Wertheimer  Focus: How the mid perceives parts and wholes  Wertheimer believed if you break things down then they are just components, no longer a whole  Example: You take apart an engine – Now you have engine parts but not an engine

14 Gestalt Drawings

15 Gestalt Cont’  Continuity: Lines are seen as following the smoothest path  Proximity: Objects near each other get grouped together  Pragnanz: We organize in the simplest way possible  Closure: Objects grouped together are seen as a whole  Similarity: Items that tend to be similar we group together

16 Examples  Name the correct law suggested by Gestalt Psychology:

17 Create You Own  Take an 8 ½ by 11 sheet of paper and create your own Gestalt Drawing  Be creative, take your time, make them pretty  10 Points

18 Psychoanalysis  Major Influence: Sigmund Freud  Focus: The unconscious, repressed memories and experiences that determine behavior  Freud was the first to look beyond the now (conscious) and explore why people think/act outside conscious thought  Freud harped on childhood memories and sexual desires believing personality was formed by age 6.  More on Freud later

19 Behaviorism  Major Influence: Ivan Pavlov and John Watson  Focus: Observable behavior that is learned over time, not conscious or unconscious thought/feelings  This was a return to science and data, not thought or feeling  Ivan Pavlov: Conditioning Experiment  John Watson: Little Albert Experiment


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