Psychology?
Scientific approach of psychology?
4 questions to ask when thinking critically?
4 goals of Psychology?
Basic Research vs Applied Research
Levels of analysis of human behavior?
(A simple framework)
Mind-body dualism
Monism
Psychological perspectives
Behaviorism
Humanistic
Neuroscience
Cognitive
(The thinking human)
Sociocultural perspective
Name the different schools of psychology
Structuralism
Functionalism
Behaviorism
Cognitive behaviorism
Gestalt psychology
Psychoanalysis
Evolutionary psychology
Individualism
Confirmation bias
Critical thinking
Free association
Socialization
The Scientific Approach
What are some techniques they use in the scientific approach?
Scientist need to be?
Steps in the scientific process
What are the two approaches to understanding behaviour?
Theory
Hypothesis
The five research methods
Observational method (Naturalistic observation)
Survey method
Case study method
Experimental method:
Correlational method
Two problems of correlational research?
Canadian code of ethics for psychologists
Correlation coefficient
Positive coefficient
Negative coefficient
Experimental group
Control group
Confounding of variables
Experimenter expectancy effect
Social desirability bias
Self report measures
Representative sample
Psychological tests
Self-enhancing bias