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Summary and notes lectures Gazzaniga - Psychological Science H1, 3 tm 8

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Summary of the book Psychological Science chapters 1, 3 to 8 (English) with notes from the lectures (Dutch - purple text). With clarifying images, but roughly text. In Dutch, except for some information from the lectures.

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Overzicht van de psychologie

H1 The science of psychology
§1.1 What is psychological science?
Conduct good scientific studies & think carefully about the results.
Understand & predict behavior
Too often rely on common sense or feelings
Mind = mental act. → perceptual exp. (senses) while interacting w/ world
Memories, thoughts, feelings
Results from biological progress in brain
Behavior = actions (subtle ↔ complex)
Human only ↔ all animals
Understand mental act (normal ↔ abnormal)

Amiable skepticism → openness & awareness
New ideas, wary of new ‘findings’ when not supported by good evidence/sound reasoning
Carefully weighing facts = critical thinking
Looking for holes in evidence, using logic/ reasoning if makes sense, considering alternative expl.,
biased info
Healthy questioning & open mind → keep refreshing info

Intuitions are often wrong/biased
Reasoning = using evidence to draw concl.
Biases occur because people are motivated to use intelligence. Brain makes connections. Analyzes
info & makes sense of info (mostly relevant/correct concl.)
See what expected to see, fail to notice things that do not fit our expectations.

 Confirmation bias (Ignoring evidence)
Importance on evidence that supports beliefs. Downplay other evidence
Merit ↔ look for flaws/problems
 Credibility (Failing to accurately judge source)
Whom to believe?
To be able to justify their claims (experience/infl) → source examination
 Misunderstanding/not trusting statics
Relationship between variables infl by exp.
More likely to… → not everyone/thing → everything by chance
 Seeing relations that don’t exist
Not all things that happen at same time are related → causes superstitious beh. → mostly
coincidence
 Using relative comparison
Info that comes first → strong infl on relative comparison
Framing/presenting question infl answer
Positive preferred = outcome the same
 Accepting after-the-fact expl.
Exp the world to make sense → expl (even incomplete info)
Hindsight bias = expl but not predicting
Not link signs to outcome
Known outcome, (re)interpret evidence to make sense of outcome
After-the-fact expl tend to distort evidence
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