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Thinking Critically with Psychological Science Chapter 1
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Impression of Psychology  ,[object Object],Dr. Crane (radio-shrink) http://www.nbc.com http://www.photovault.com Psychic (Ball gazing)
The Need for Psychological Science ,[object Object],Many people believe that intuition and common sense are enough to bring forth answers regarding human nature. Intuition and common sense may aid queries, but they are not free of error.
Limits of Intuition ,[object Object],Taxi/ Getty Images
Errors of Common Sense ,[object Object],Fold a piece of paper (0.1 mm thick) 100 times. How thick will it be? 800,000,000,000,000 times the distance between the sun and the earth.
[object Object],[object Object],Hindsight Bias
Overconfidence ,[object Object],Anagram BARGE GRABE ENTRY ETYRN WATER WREAT How long do you think it would take to unscramble these anagrams? People said it would take about 10 seconds, yet on average they took about 3 minutes (Goranson, 1978).
Psychological Science ,[object Object],[object Object]
The Scientific Attitude The scientific attitude is composed of  curiosity  (passion for exploration),  skepticism  (doubting and questioning) and  humility  (ability to accept responsibility when wrong).
Critical Thinking ,[object Object],[object Object],The Amazing Randi Courtesy of the James Randi Education Foundation
Scientific Method ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],Theory
[object Object],[object Object],Hypothesis
[object Object],Research Observations
Research Process
Description ,[object Object],A technique in which one person is studied in depth to reveal underlying behavioral principles. Is language uniquely human? Susan Kuklin/ Photo Researchers
Case Study ,[object Object],http://behavioralhealth.typepad.com Clinical Study
Survey ,[object Object],http://www.lynnefeatherstone.org
Survey ,[object Object],[object Object],Wording Effect
Survey ,[object Object],False Consensus Effect
Survey ,[object Object],Random Sampling The fastest way to know about the marble color ratio is to blindly transfer a few into a smaller jar and count them.
Naturalistic Observation ,[object Object],Courtesy of Gilda Morelli
Descriptive Methods Case studies, surveys, and naturalistic observation describe behaviors. Summary
Correlation ,[object Object],When one trait or behavior accompanies another, we say the two correlate. r = 0.37 + Correlation  coefficient Indicates direction of relationship (positive or negative) Indicates strength of relationship (0.00 to 1.00)
Scatterplots Perfect positive correlation (+1.00) Scatterplot   is a graph comprised of points that are generated by values of two variables. The slope of the points depicts the direction, while the amount of scatter depicts the strength of the relationship.
Scatterplots No relationship (0.00) Perfect negative correlation (-1.00) The Scatterplot on the left shows a negative correlation, while the one on the right shows no relationship between the two variables.
Data Data showing height and temperament in people.
Scatterplot The Scatterplot below shows the relationship between height and temperament in people.  There is  a moderate positive correlation of +0.63.
Correlation and Causation or
Illusory Correlation ,[object Object],Michael Newman Jr./ Photo Edit Confirming evidence Disconfirming evidence Do not adopt Disconfirming evidence Confirming evidence Adopt Do not conceive Conceive
[object Object],Order in Random Events Your chances of being dealt either of these hands is precisely the same:  1 in 2,598,960.
Order in Random Events ,[object Object],Angelo and Maria Gallina won two California lottery games on the same day. Jerry Telfer/ San Francisco Chronicle
Experimentation ,[object Object],Exploring Cause and Effect
[object Object],[object Object],Exploring Cause & Effect
[object Object],[object Object],Independent Variable
[object Object],[object Object],Dependent Variable
[object Object],Evaluating Therapies Double-blind Procedure
[object Object],Evaluating Therapies Random Assignment
Experimentation A summary of steps during experimentation.
Comparison Below is a comparison of different research methods.
Statistical Reasoning Statistical procedures analyze and interpret data allowing us to see what the unaided eye misses. Composition of ethnicity in urban locales
Describing Data A meaningful description of data is important in research. Misrepresentation may lead to incorrect conclusions.
Measures of Central Tendency ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Measures of Central Tendency ,[object Object]
Measures of Variation ,[object Object],[object Object]
Standard Deviation
Making Inferences ,[object Object]
Making Inferences ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],When is an Observed Difference Reliable?
Making Inferences ,[object Object],[object Object],When is a Difference Significant?
FAQ ,[object Object],[object Object]
FAQ ,[object Object],[object Object],Ami Vitale/ Getty Images
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FAQ ,[object Object],[object Object],D. Shapiro, © Wildlife Conservation Society
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FAQ ,[object Object],[object Object],© Roger Shepard
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Chapter 1 - AP Psychology

  • 1. PSYCHOLOGY (8th Edition) David Myers PowerPoint Slides Aneeq Ahmad Henderson State University Worth Publishers, © 2006
  • 2. Thinking Critically with Psychological Science Chapter 1
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  • 31. Scatterplots Perfect positive correlation (+1.00) Scatterplot is a graph comprised of points that are generated by values of two variables. The slope of the points depicts the direction, while the amount of scatter depicts the strength of the relationship.
  • 32. Scatterplots No relationship (0.00) Perfect negative correlation (-1.00) The Scatterplot on the left shows a negative correlation, while the one on the right shows no relationship between the two variables.
  • 33. Data Data showing height and temperament in people.
  • 34. Scatterplot The Scatterplot below shows the relationship between height and temperament in people. There is a moderate positive correlation of +0.63.
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  • 45. Experimentation A summary of steps during experimentation.
  • 46. Comparison Below is a comparison of different research methods.
  • 47. Statistical Reasoning Statistical procedures analyze and interpret data allowing us to see what the unaided eye misses. Composition of ethnicity in urban locales
  • 48. Describing Data A meaningful description of data is important in research. Misrepresentation may lead to incorrect conclusions.
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  1. OBJECTIVE 1 | Describe hindsight bias and explain how it can make research findings seem like mere common sense. “Anything seems commonplace, once explained.” Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes. Two phenomena – hindsight bias and judgmental overconfidence – illustrate why we cannot rely solely on intuition and common sense.
  2. OBJECTIVE 2 | Describe how overconfidence contaminates our everyday judgments.
  3. OBJECTIVE 3 | Explain how the scientific attitude encourages critical thinking.
  4. OBJECTIVE 4 | Describe how psychological theories guide scientific research.
  5. If we were to observe that depressed people talk about their past, present, and future in a gloomy manner, we may theorize that low-self-esteem contributes to depression.
  6. OBJECTIVE 5 | Identify the advantages and disadvantages of case studies in studying behavior and mental processes.
  7. OBJECTIVE 6 | Identify the advantages and disadvantages of surveys in studying behavior and mental processes, and explain the importance of wording effects and random sampling.
  8. OBJECTIVE 7 | Identify the advantages and disadvantages of naturalistic observation in studying behavior and mental processes.
  9. OBJECTIVE 8 | Describe positive and negative correlations and explain how correlational measures can aid the process of prediction.
  10. OBJECTIVE 9 | Explain why correlational research fails to provide evidence of cause-effect relationships.
  11. OBJECTIVE 10 | Describe how people form illusory correlations.
  12. OBJECTIVE 11 | Explain the human tendency to perceive order in random events.
  13. OBJECTIVE 12 | Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and effect.
  14. OBJECTIVE 14 | Explain the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable.
  15. OBJECTIVE 13 | Explain why random assignment and double-blind procedure build confidence in research findings.
  16. Sometime research participants out of enthusiasm or personal beliefs can affect the out come of an experiment. To control for such affects, a double-blind procedure is used, in which the participants and the experimenter’s assistants are not aware of which participants got real treatment and who got placebo.
  17. OBJECTIVE 15 | Explain the importance of statistical principles, and give an example of their use in daily life.
  18. OBJECTIVE 16 | Explain how graphs can misrepresent data.
  19. OBJECTIVE 17 | Describe three measures of central tendency and tell which is most affected by extreme scores.
  20. OBJECTIVE 18 | Explain two measures of variation.
  21. OBJECTIVE 19 | Identify three principles for making generalizations from samples.
  22. OBJECTIVE 20 | Explain how psychologists decide whether differences are meaningful.
  23. OBJECTIVE 21 | Explain the value of simplified laboratory conditions in discovering general principles of behavior.
  24. OBJECTIVE 22 | Discuss whether psychological research can be generalized across cultures and genders.
  25. OBJECTIVE 23 | Explain why psychologists study animals, and discuss the ethics of experimentation with both animals and humans.
  26. OBJECTIVE 24 | Describe how personal values can influence psychologists’ research and its application, and discuss psychology’s potential to manipulate people.