PS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Belief Perseverance, Naturalistic Observation, Observer-Expectancy Effect
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Introspection; still used now in disciple of philosophy, not in psych, too subjective. Science as a way of knowing; ways of knowing: science; 2 key features: systematic observation and experimentation, feelings; use in drama, explore human life, science is a method of deciding whether claims are real/true or not, systematic observation. : every action has a reaction/consequences, gravity isaac. It"s a set of safeguard against 2 human tendencies. To seek out evidence that supports our hypotheses and deny, dismiss, or distort evidence that doesn"t -> confirmation bias (misconception, because of bias we make not make the most rational decision) To cling to our beliefs despite contrary evidence -> belief perseverance (doesn"t apply, not a big deal, you know it"s not right) Applied: examines how we can use basic research to solve real-world problems. What are the 4 goals: describe what , explain why , predict when , control/influence fully understand. Usually the 1st step in understanding behaviour or mental processes.