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1 Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

2 Introduction, History, and Research Methods Chapter 01

3 Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers Module 01

4 Introduction Module 1: Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers

5 Psychology The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. –Uses scientific research methods. –Behavior includes all observable behavior. –Mental processes include thoughts, feelings and dreams.

6 Modern Psychology’s Roots Module 1: Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers

7 Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) The “father of psychology” Founder of modern psychology Opened the first psychology lab in 1879

8 E.B. Titchener (1867-1927) Analyzed the intensity, clarity and quality of the parts of consciousness Founder of structuralism

9 Structuralism Studied the basic elements (structure) of thoughts and sensations.

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11 Gestalt Psychology The whole is different from the sum of its parts. Integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes.

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13 William James (1842-1910) First American psychologist Author of the first psychology textbook Founder of Functionalism

14 Functionalism Emphasized studying the function of consciousness and how consciousness helped people adapt to their environment

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16 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Founder of the psychoanalytic perspective Believed that abnormal behavior originated from unconscious drives and conflicts

17 Freud’s Influence Influence on “pop culture” –Freudian slips –Anal-retentive Influence on psychology –Psychodynamic theory –Unconscious thoughts –Significance of childhood experiences

18 Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) Russian Physiologist Studied learning in animals Emphasized the study of observable behaviors

19 John B. Watson (1878-1958) Founder of behaviorism Studied only observable and objectively described acts Emphasized objective and scientific methodology

20 B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) Behaviorist Focused on learning through rewards and observation

21 Humanistic Psychology Stressed the study of conscious experience and an individual’s free will Healthy individuals strive to reach their potential.

22 Six Contemporary Psychological Perspectives Module 1: Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers

23 Psychological Perspectives Method of classifying a collection of ideas Also called “schools of thought” Also called “psychological approaches” To view behavior from a particular perspective

24 Cognitive Perspective Focus: On how people think and process information Behavior is explained by how a person interprets the situation

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27 Biological Perspective Focus: How our biological structures and substances underlie a given behavior, thought, or emotion Behavior is explained by brain chemistry, genetics, glands, etc.

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30 Social-Cultural Perspective Focus: How thinking and behavior change depending on the setting or situation Behavior is explained by the influence of other people present

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33 Behavioral Perspective Focus: How we learn through rewards, punishments, and observation Behavior is explained by previous learning

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36 Humanistic Perspective Focus: How healthy people strive to reach their full potential Behavior is explained as being motivated by satisfying needs (safety, hunger, thirst, etc.), with the goal of reaching one’s full potential once basic needs are met.

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39 Psychodynamic Perspective Focus: How behavior is affected by unconscious drives and conflicts Behavior is explained through unconscious motivation and unresolved inner conflicts from one’s childhood. Modern version of psychoanalytic perspective.

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42 Psychology’s Horizon Module 1: Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers

43 Behavior Genetics Focus: How behavior is affected by genes and the environment Combines biology and behaviorism Emphasis on the importance of both genetic and environmental factors on behavior

44 Evolutionary Psychology Combines aspects of biological, psychological, and social perspectives Behavior is explained by how the behavior may have helped our ancestors survive long enough to reproduce successfully.

45 Positive Psychology Focus: To study and promote optimal human functioning Martin E.P. Seligman is a major advocate Should promote building positive qualities of people

46 Careers in Psychology Module 1: Introduction, History, Perspectives, and Careers

47 Basic Research Pure science or research Research for the sake of finding new information and expanding the knowledge base of psychology

48 Clinical Psychologist Diagnose and treat patients with psychological problems Largest number of professional psychologists

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60 Applied Research Research designed to solve specific practical problems

61 Sports Psychology Play “Sports Imports” (5:38) Segment #33 from Scientific American Frontiers: Video Collection for Introductory Psychology (2 nd edition)

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70 The End

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