PSYC 200 Study Guide - Winter 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Memory, Psychology, Heart Rate

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PSYC 200
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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PSYC 200 Intro class January 8 Chapter 1
What is Psychology?
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Psychology: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
o Overt Behavior: An action or response that is directly observed
o ex) crying
o Covert Behavior: A response that is internal or hidden from view
ex) thoughts/emotional reactions
Empiricism
Empirical evidence: facts or information based on direct observation or experience
Data: Observed facts or evidence
o Ex) Bystander effect (NOT common sense)
The more ppl during emergency the less likely one is going to receive
assistance by bystander = diffusion of responsibility
Opt to help VS opt to follow the crowd (part of the right group)
Psychological Research (All means empirical data collected)
Scientific observation: An empirical investigation that is structured to answer questions
about the world
Research method: A systematic approach to answering scientific questions
Research Cycle
o 1. Review the literature
Check what is out there scientific journals
o 2. Develop a Testable Hypothesis
o 3. Design Study/Collect Data
o 4. Analyze the Data & accept/reject hypothesis
o 5. Publish, Replicate & Seek Scientific Review
o 6. Build a Theory
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What might psychologists research?
Developmental Psychologist: interested in human growth and development from
conception until death
Learning Theorist: interested in variables affecting learning and in theories of learning
Personality Theorist: studies personality traits, dynamics, and theories
Sensation and Perception Psychologist: studies sense organs and the process of
perception
Comparative Psychologist: studies & compares behaviour of different species,
especially animals
Biopsychologist: Studies relationship between behaviour and biological process,
especially activity in nervous system.
Social Psychologist: Interested in human social behaviour
Cultural Psychologist: Studies the ways in which culture affects human behaviour
Gender Psychologist: Studies the difference b/w males and females
Evolutionary Psychologist: Studies the ways that human behaviour has evolved
throughout the history of mankind
Ad ore…health psych, clinical psych, etc.
Animals & Psychology
Psychologists are interested in the behaviour of any living creatures
Animal models are used to discover principles that apply to human behaviour
o Learning about animal behaviour relating it to human behaviour
Requires proof of protocol
Psychology 4 Goals (need to work in order)
1. Description of Behaviour
a. Naming and classifying various observable, measurable behaviours
b. What is the nature of behaviour?
2. Explain/Understanding
a. The causes of behaviours
b. Why does it occur
3. Prediction
a. Predicting behaviour accurately
b. Can we forecast when it will occur? (ex. diffusion of responsibility)
4. Control
a. Altering conditions that influence behaviours
b. What conditions will affect it? (ex. limit the amount of ppl in a setting)
c. Ex Video) Piano key stairs in Stockholm changing behaviour from using the
escalator and also making using the ascension more fun
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to fun exercise = this activity (of control)
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Analyze the data & accept/reject hypothesis: 5. Publish, replicate & seek scientific review: 6. Max wertheimer gestalt theory: german psychologist was the 1st to advance the gestalt viewpoint, (cid:862)the whole is greater than the sum of its parts(cid:863) Independent variable: conditions altered by the experimenter; suspected causes for behavioral differences, dependent variable, demonstrate results of the experiment. In hope that the differences/extraneous variables will wash out (need substantial amount) Placebo effects: sugar pills & saltwater: placebo: a fake pill (sugar) or injection (saline); inactive substance, placebo effect, changes in behaviour that result from expectations that a drug or other treatment will have some effect. If charge rises to -50mv (threshold), neuron will fire to dendrite (up a bit) Initiation of action potential: charge goes up to +30mv (shoots way up) But if need to really understand a disorder need to get down to the level of the neuron.

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