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Introduces the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. Stresses roles of both theory and empirical evidence in describing, explaining and predicting behavior. Encourages critical thinking about research methods and ethics.

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Christine shea-hunt
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Psychology: Chapter 1



 Psychology’s Roots, Critical thinking, and Self-Improvement Tools
o Psychology is a science
 Specifically study how people act, think and feel by applying critical thinking and a
scientific approach
 Critical thinkers do not blindly accept arguments and conclusions
 Examine assumptions, asses the source, uncover hidden values, weigh evidence
and assess conclusions
 Science-aided thinkers challenge old beliefs and forge new, fact-related paths
o Psychology’s earliest explorers: Magellan’s of the Mind
 Wilhelm Wundt: established the first psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig,
Germany
 “atoms of the mind”
 Charles Darwin: thinking on species variation in the natural world led to evolutionary
psychology
 English naturalist
 Ivan Pavlov: learning, Russian psychologist
 Sigmund Freud: Austrian physician, personality theorist and therapist
 Jean Piaget: Explored children’s developing minds, Swiss biologist
 William James: legendary teacher who authored and important 1890 psychology text
 Mary Whiton Calkins: mentored by James (above), became famous for memory research
and for being first woman president of the American Psychological Association
 Margaret Floy Washburn: refused to grant Calkins the degree she earned after Harvard,
became first woman to receive Psychology PhD
 Focused on animal behavior research in The Animal Mind
o Increasing Diversity
 Drastic change in sex and races that are part of the APS
o Contemporary Psychology
 John B. Watson and Rosalie Raynor
 Working with Rayner, Watson championed psychology as the scientific study of
behavior
 Showed that fear could be learned in famous controversial study on a baby known
as “Little Albert.”
 B. F. Skinner

,  Leading behaviorist
 Rejected idea of studying inner thoughts and feelings
 Believed psychology should study how consequences shape behavior.
 Sigmund Freud
 Controversial ideas
 Personality theorist and therapist
o Branches of psychology:
 Structuralism
 Early school of thought
o Promoted by Wundt
 Focused on the structure of the human mind
 Functionalism
 Early school of thought
o Promoted by James, influenced by Darwin
 Focused on how the mind functions
 Behaviorism
 View that psychology (a) should be an objective science that (b) studied behavior
without reference to mental process
o Most psychologists agree with (a) but not (b)
 Humanistic psychology
 Historically important perspective that emphasized human growth potential
 Cognitive psychology
 Study of mental processes, involved in perceiving, learning, remembering,
thinking, communicating, and solving problems
 Cognitive neuroscience
 Interdisciplinary study of cognitive psychology and neuroscience with researchers
in many disciplines
o Studies the brain activity underlying mental activity
o Unpacking the definition of psychology
 Today’s psychology builds upon the work of many earlier scientists and schools of
thought
 Psychology
o Science of behavior and mental processes
o Behavior

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