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This is a study guide about all of the topics that are covered in PSY 101. I have also included a practice test. I included topics from early school of thought to medicine that may be prescribed by a therapist.










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1. What is Psychology?

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

Historical Origins:

●​ Early thinkers like Aristotle laid the foundation, but Wilhelm Wundt is known as the first
psychologist.
●​ Structuralism: Focused on the structure of the mind (Wundt and Titchener).
●​ Functionalism: Focused on the function of mental and behavioral processes (James).

Evolution of Psychological Thought:

●​ Behaviorism: Focus on observable behaviors (Watson, Skinner).
●​ Humanistic Psychology: Emphasis on personal growth and self-actualization (Rogers, Maslow).
●​ Cognitive Revolution (1960s): Renewed interest in mental processes like thinking and memory.

Subfields of Psychology:

●​ Clinical Psychology: Diagnosing and treating mental illness.
●​ Counseling Psychology: Helping with everyday life issues.
●​ Educational Psychology: Studying learning and teaching.




2. Research Strategies: How Psychologists Ask and Answer Questions

Psychologists use the scientific method to explore behavior and mental processes.

Key Research Methods:

●​ Case Studies: In-depth analysis of individuals or small groups.
●​ Naturalistic Observation: Observing behavior in natural environments.
●​ Surveys: Gathering self-reported data from many people.
●​ Experiments: Manipulating variables to identify cause-and-effect.

Ethical Considerations:

●​ Informed Consent: Participants must know what the study involves.
●​ Voluntary Participation: No coercion allowed.
●​ Protection from Harm: Researchers must minimize risk.
●​ Confidentiality: Participants' data must be kept private.
●​ Debriefing: Participants must be told the study’s purpose afterward.




3. Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life

Statistics help summarize and interpret data.

, ●​ Descriptive Stats: Mean, median, mode.
●​ Standard Deviation: Measures variation.
●​ Correlation Coefficient (r): How closely two things relate.
●​ Important Note: Correlation ≠ Causation.




4. Neural and Hormonal Systems

Biological Basis of Behavior:

●​ Neurons: Basic units of the nervous system that transmit signals.
●​ Glial Cells: Support neurons by providing nutrients and cleaning up waste.
●​ Neurotransmitters: Chemical messengers that cross synapses.
●​ Endocrine System: Glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream.




5. Tools of Discovery, Older Brain Structures, and the Limbic System

●​ EEG, PET, MRI, fMRI: Techniques to observe brain activity.
●​ Brainstem: Controls basic functions like breathing and heartbeat.
●​ Thalamus: Directs sensory messages.
●​ Cerebellum: Coordinates movement and balance.
●​ Limbic System: Involved in emotion and memory; includes amygdala, hippocampus, and
hypothalamus.




6. The Cerebral Cortex

●​ Frontal Lobes: Planning, reasoning, movement.
●​ Parietal Lobes: Sensory input and spatial reasoning.
●​ Occipital Lobes: Visual processing.
●​ Temporal Lobes: Auditory information.
●​ Motor Cortex: Controls voluntary movement.
●​ Sensory Cortex: Processes touch and body sensations.




10. Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual Differences

●​ Behavior genetics explores the influence of genes and environment.
●​ Twin Studies: Compare identical and fraternal twins.
●​ Heritability: Proportion of trait variation due to genes.
●​ Genes and environment interact to shape traits.
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