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This premium exam prep pack is built to help UNISA students study smarter, not harder! It contains a concise summary of key concepts, exclusive exam tips, and memory hacks! It was designed specifically for South African psychology students following the 2025/2026 syllabus. This toolkit is ideal for UNISA first-years looking for a ready-to-go revision tool that works well for both last-minute revision and structured exam preparation. Topics covered in this toolkit include common sense vs. scientific psychology, introspection and the problem of psychology, the mind–body debate including dualism vs. monism, major psychological perspectives such as behaviourism and cognitivism, the scope and subfields of psychology, the scientific method in psychology, and ethics in psychological research. This document is delivered in PDF format and is available for instant download. Get it NOW and be 10 steps ahead of everyone else!

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PYC1501 (UNISA) - Module 1: What is
Psychology and what does it do?
1.Common sense vs psychology:
Alright, listen up - this is the foundation. If you get this, you stop thinking psychology is just
‘advice you read on TikTok’ and start seeing it for what it really is: a science, not soft
speculation. We’re not in the ‘vibes and gut feeling’ department here. We’re building
knowledge that’s systematic, testable and powerful…


What is psychology: ●​ Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour
and mental processes

Key words:
-​ Scientific:
Uses research, experiments and data (not
opinions)

-​ Behaviour:
Observable actions (walking, talking, texting
your ex at 2am)

-​ Mental processes:
Internal experiences (thinking, feeling,
daydreaming, regretting texting said ex)

What is common sense: ●​ It’s what “everyone knows” - culturally shared
ideas or assumptions
●​ Based on personal experience, hearsay,
stereotypes
●​ Example: “Opposites attract.” - Sounds good?
Science says not usually.

Common sense is post-hoc: it explains events after
they happen, but doesn’t really predict anything
reliably.

What makes science different: 1.​ Systematic observation:
Controlled studies, not just stories

2.​ Measurement:
Quantifying behaviour (e.g how many times
someone checks their phone)

3.​ Theory building:
Creating models that explain and predict

4.​ Replicability:
If it’s true, others should get the same results


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,Side-by-side comparison:

Feature: Common Sense: Scientific Psychology:

Based on: Personal experience, Empirical data, research
intuition

Biased? Often. Confirmation bias, Controlled for bias not to
cultural bias take place

Can it be predicted? Rarely Yes - with tested theories

Reliable? Situational Consistent across studies


Why common sense can be dangerous in
psychology:
Let’s say someone says:

​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Psychology asks:

What causes depression biologically,
socially, cognitively?
How can we test treatments?
What works across cultures and contexts?

We don’t guess, we test!

Scientific thinking in psychology involves




Exam Tip:
Examiners loves to test
this section with
scenario-style MCQs!




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, Mini Case Study (because this is also a
favourite):

Scenario:
Sipho believes people are born with the natural ability to read others’ emotions. His
friend Thandi says she read a study showing people improve their emotional
recognition through training.

Question:
Who is using a scientific approach?

Answer:
Thandi - she refers to a study (data + study)




In Summary:

●​ Psychology is a science - not personal advice or a gut feeling.
●​ Common sense is intuitive but often flawed, biased or flat out wrong
●​ Scientific thinking relies on data, critical thinking and replaceable evidence
●​ Your job as a psychology student is to challenge assumptions and rely on tested
knowledge.







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