Introduction to Psychology I
Research Design Lecture 2 Outcomes 1. Describe the use of scientific method in Psychological research 2. Describe the hypotheticodeductive method of research 3. List the 10 evaluation criteria for evaluating research in Ps...
Research Design Lecture 5 Measurement Sampling Introduction: Social scientists such as Psychologists are interested in concepts such as: o Social class o Identity o Deviance These do not have physical existence and ther...
Week 8 Ethics in Research Unethical Research Tuskegee Syphilis Study o A 40year study starting in 1932 in Alabama, USA on the effects of untreated syphilis o Participants were recruited on the promise of treatment o In fac...
Research Design L3 Aspects of Research Design 1.Depends on the state of knowledge in the area; more developed areas more refined designed 2. Must be rigorous > meaning as thorough and systematic as possible. Provides the s...
Brain and Cross-cultural Issues Culture Is not what you are born with, not biological > it is learnt and experienced Not the same as race or ethnicity Involves shared rules/understandings that shape...
DSM-5 Mentaldisorder basedon distress, disability, riskofsuffering (death,painor disability)oran important loss of freedom Diagnoses based on specific observable symptoms, not assumed causes or theor...
Psychopathology Mental health - state of emotional and social wellbeing Mental health problems emotional and behavioural abnormalities which impair functioning Mental disorder cause significant distress to self and oth...
Personality P2 Objective relations theories psychodynamic approach Focuses on r/s seeking rather than instinctual gratification Disturbances to early r/s can disturb the development of self-definition and se...
Motivation Motivation is the driving force behind behaviour that leads us to pursue some things and avoid others What people want to do? How strongly they wat to do it? Psychodynamic perspective Fr...
Motivation Need necessary for life growth and well-being Physiological Psychological Social Motive internal processes that energies and promotes internal behaviour Homeostasis state of balanc...
History in Psychology History to constructively critique and evaluate Grasp what we know and what we assume ALL KNOWLEDGE RISES IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT Psychology was part of philosophy Psyche = soul/mind 1. What is...
Social Motivation Aggression and violence Is the capacity to violence in our genes? Is it inevitable? Instinct view of social psychologists from a history of behaviourism Behaviourism aggression and viol...
Learning operant conditioning Operant conditioning learning that occurs from possible consequences of our actions Learning of a new association between behaviour and its consequences It is learning throu...
Freud and personality Hysteria no biological basis must be unseen force driving the effect (unconscious) 1. Topographic model Conscious mental processes rational, goal orientated, at centre of aware...
Learning Classical Conditioning Learning any enduring change in the way an organism responds, based on its experiences Broken elevator phenomenon Sirens Four types of learning 1. Noticing and ignor...
pe rm a ch ar ts MT Spinal Cord 2nd EDITION Figure ...
p e rm a ch a rts MT Nervous System 2nd EDITION Fi...
p er m a ch a rts MT NNervous System Disorders 2nd EDITION ...
permacharts MT Abnormal Psychology 2nd EDITION INTRODUCTION ...
permacharts MT College Psychology College Psychology 2nd EDITION ...
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