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Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology Module 1 Discovering Psychology

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology Ask for a $20 and a $1 Ask 2 people to describe something they dont like pay 1 person $20 to say he/she likes it pay the other $1 to say he/she likes it If someone pays you $20 to say you like something you dont, are you more likely to change your opinion about it than if you were paid $1? Hand out Psych Quiz Handout 1.1 You are more likely to think you just did it for the money with $20, whereas you are more likely to think you really enjoyed it to explain why you lied for $1.

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology DEFINITION OF PSYCHOLOGY What do psychologists study? –Psychology the systematic, scientific study of behaviors and mental processes –Behaviors refers to observable actions or responses –Mental processes not directly observable (i.e., thinking, imagining, studying, and dreaming)

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology GOALS OF PSYCHOLOGY 1.Describe 2.Explain 3.Predict 4.Control –Read about Donna and autism & use this example to learn about the goals of psychology

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology GOALS OF PSYCHOLOGY Describe –describe the different ways that organisms behave/dont add extra info Explain –explain the cause of behavior/why? Predict –predict how organisms will behave in certain situations/educated guess Control –control an organisms behavior/change

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS –Approaches to understanding behavior include: Biological Cognitive Behavioral Psychoanalytic Humanistic Cross cultural

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Biological approach (genetic) –focuses on how our genes, hormones, and nervous system interact with our environments to influence learning, personality, memory, motivation, emotions, and coping techniques

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Cognitive approach (thoughts) –examines how we process, store, and use information and how this information influences, what we attend to, perceive, learn, remember, believe, and feel

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Behavioral approach (actions) –studies how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones, depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish these behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Psychoanalytic approach –stresses the influence of unconscious fears, desires, and motivations on thoughts, behaviors, and the development of personality traits and psychological problems later in life

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Humanistic approach –emphasizes that each individual has great freedom in directing his or her future, a large capacity for personal growth, a considerable amount of intrinsic worth, and enormous potential for self-fulfillment

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology MORE APPROACHES, MORE ANSWERS (CONT.) Cross-cultural approach –examines the influence of cultural and ethnic similarities and differences on psychological and social functioning of a cultures members

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology HISTORICAL APPROACHES How did psychology begin? –Structuralism: Elements of the Mind –Functionalism: Functions of the Mind –Gestalt Approach: Sensations versus Perceptions –Behaviorism: Observable Behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology HISTORICAL APPROACHES Structuralism –was the study of the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental experiences

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology HISTORICAL APPROACHES Functionalism –which was the study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness, was interested in how our minds adapt to our changing environment

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology HISTORICAL APPROACHES Gestalt Approach –emphasized that perception is more than the sum of its parts and studied how sensations are assembled into meaningful perceptual experiences

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology HISTORICAL APPROACHES Behaviorism –emphasized the objective, scientific analysis of observable behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology CULTURAL DIVERSITY: EARLY DISCRIMINATION Women in psychology –Mary Calkins –established a laboratory in psychology at Wellesley College in 1891 where she was a faculty member –completed all requirements for a Ph.D at Harvard but was not granted the degree because of being a woman –not until 1908 that a woman, Margaret Washburn, was awarded a Ph.D in psychology

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology Minorities in Psychology –Ruth Howard was the first African American woman to receive a Ph.D in psychology –from the University of Minnesota in –was a successful clinical psychologist and school consultant CULTURAL DIVERSITY: EARLY DISCRIMINATION (CONT.)

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology Minorities in Psychology –George Sanchez conducted pioneering work on the cultural bias of intelligence tests given to minority students –Sanchez showed that intelligence tests contained many questions that were biased against minorities resulting in lower scores CULTURAL DIVERSITY: EARLY DISCRIMINATION (CONT.)

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychologist versus Psychiatrist –psychologists have completed four to five years of postgraduate education and have obtained a Ph.D., PsyD., or Ed.D in psychology –clinical psychologists have a Ph.D., PsyD., or Ed.D., have specialized in a clinical subarea, and have spent an additional year in a supervised therapy setting to gain experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of abnormal behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychologist versus Psychiatrist –counseling psychologists provide many of the same services as Clinical Psychologists, but usually work with different problems such as those involving marriage, family, or career counseling –psychiatrists are medical doctors (M.D.s) who have spent several years in clinical training, which includes diagnosing possible physical and neurological causes of abnormal behaviors and treating these behaviors, often with prescription drugs

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY Many Career Settings –49% of psychologists work as clinical or counseling psychologists in either private practice or therapy settings –28% of psychologists work in academic settings of universities and colleges –13% of psychologists work in a variety of other kinds of jobs and career settings –6% of psychologists work in industrial settings –4% of psychologists work in secondary schools and other settings

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology RESEARCH AREAS Areas of Specialization –Social and Personality –Developmental –Experimental –Biological –Cognitive –Psychometrics

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology Areas of Specialization –Social psychology involves the study of social interactions, stereotypes, prejudices, attitudes,conformity, group behaviors, and aggression –Personality psychology involves the study of personality development, personality change, assessment, and abnormal behaviors RESEARCH AREAS (CONT.)

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology RESEARCH AREAS (CONT.) Areas of Specialization –Developmental psychology examines moral, social, emotional, and cognitive development throughout a persons entire life –Experimental psychology includes areas of sensation, perception, learning, human performance, motivation, and emotion

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology RESEARCH AREAS (CONT.) Areas of Specialization –Biological psychology or psychobiology involves research on the physical and chemical changes that occur during stress, learning, and emotions, as well as how our genetic makeup, brain, and nervous system interact with our environments and influence our behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology RESEARCH AREAS (CONT.) Areas of Specialization –Cognitive psychology involves how we process, store, and retrieve information and how cognitive processes influence our behaviors –Psychometrics focuses on the measurement of peoples abilities, skills, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behaviors

Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 1: Discovering Psychology End Module 1 I learned that… I was surprised that… I was disappointed that… I was pleased that…