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Fields of Psychology DevelopmentalDevelopmental PhysiologicalPhysiological ExperimentalExperimental PersonalityPersonality Clinical and CounselingClinical and Counseling SocialSocial Industrial and Organizational (I/O)Industrial and Organizational (I/O)

Areas by Research Interests

Areas by Profession

Developmental Psychology studies human mental and physical growth from conception to death child psychologists child psychologists adolescent psychologists adolescent psychologists life-span psychologists life-span psychologists

Physiological Psychology investigates the biological basis of human behavior neuropsychologists neuropsychologists psychobiologists psychobiologists behavioral geneticists behavioral geneticists

Experimental Psychology learning memory sensation perception cognition motivation emotion conducts research on basic psychological processes, such as:

Personality Psychology Personality psychologists study the differences among individuals.Personality psychologists study the differences among individuals.

Clinical & Counseling Psychology Clinical psychologists are interested primarily in the diagnosis, cause, and treatment of psychological disorders.Clinical psychologists are interested primarily in the diagnosis, cause, and treatment of psychological disorders. Counseling psychologists are concerned primarily with “normal” problems of adjustments in life.Counseling psychologists are concerned primarily with “normal” problems of adjustments in life.

Social Psychology Social psychologists study how people influence one another.Social psychologists study how people influence one another.

Industrial & Organizational Psychology Psychology applied to the workplace. I/O psychologists are interested in selecting and training personnelselecting and training personnel improving productivity and working conditionsimproving productivity and working conditions the impact of computerization and automation on workersthe impact of computerization and automation on workers

Enduring Issues in Psychology Person — SituationPerson — Situation Heredity — EnvironmentHeredity — Environment Stability — ChangeStability — Change DiversityDiversity Mind — BodyMind — Body

Psychology as Science scientific methodscientific method theorytheory hypotheseshypotheses

Scientific Method An approach to knowledge that relies on a systematic method of generating hypotheses, collecting data, and explaining the data.An approach to knowledge that relies on a systematic method of generating hypotheses, collecting data, and explaining the data.

Theory The systematic explanation of a phenomenon.The systematic explanation of a phenomenon.

Hypothesis A specific, testable prediction derived from a theory.A specific, testable prediction derived from a theory.

Goals of Psychology describe,describe, explain,explain, predict,predict, and control some behaviorsand control some behaviors

Structuralism: Wundt & Titchener Structuralism was concerned with identifying the units of conscious experience.Structuralism was concerned with identifying the units of conscious experience. 1879: Wundt founds psychology’s first laboratory at Leipzig1879: Wundt founds psychology’s first laboratory at Leipzig Titchener subdivided consciousness into physical sensations, feelings, and imagesTitchener subdivided consciousness into physical sensations, feelings, and images

Functionalism: William James Functionalism was concerned with the ongoing use of conscious experience.Functionalism was concerned with the ongoing use of conscious experience. James argued that consciousness cannot be broken into elements.James argued that consciousness cannot be broken into elements. coined the phrase “stream of consciousness”coined the phrase “stream of consciousness”

Psychodynamics: Sigmund Freud Freud focused on the unconscious determinants of behavior.Freud focused on the unconscious determinants of behavior. Freud developed a method of therapy called psychoanalysis.Freud developed a method of therapy called psychoanalysis.

Behaviorism: Watson & Skinner Behaviorism is only concerned with behavior that can be observed and measured.Behaviorism is only concerned with behavior that can be observed and measured. Watson founded behaviorism.Watson founded behaviorism. Skinner focused on the role of reinforcement.Skinner focused on the role of reinforcement.

Gestalt: Wertheimer, Köhler, & Koffka Gestalt movement was concerned with the perception of “good form.”Gestalt movement was concerned with the perception of “good form.” coined the phrase “the whole is not equal to the sum of its parts”coined the phrase “the whole is not equal to the sum of its parts”

Existential and Humanistic Existentialism is concerned with alienation and apathy in modern life.Existentialism is concerned with alienation and apathy in modern life. Humanism is concerned with helping people realize their full potential.Humanism is concerned with helping people realize their full potential.

Cognitive Psychology concerned with memory, thinking, language, learning, decision makingconcerned with memory, thinking, language, learning, decision making expanded the concept of “behavior” to include thoughts, feelings, and states of consciousnessexpanded the concept of “behavior” to include thoughts, feelings, and states of consciousness

Evolutionary Psychology concerned with the evolutionary origins of behaviors and mental process,the evolutionary origins of behaviors and mental process, their adaptive value,their adaptive value, and the purposes they continue to serveand the purposes they continue to serve