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Psychology’s Roots, Big Ideas,
and Critical
Thinking Tools
*Be sure to read the notes below the slides in
addition to the material on the slides
Chapter Objectives
After covering this chapter, you should be able to:
 Identify 4 big ideas that run throughout psychology.
 Describe psychology’s current perspectives, and identify some of
its subfields.
 Compare and contrast case studies, surveys, and naturalistic
observation, and explain the importance of random sampling.
 Describe positive and negative correlations, and explain how
correlational measures can aid the process of prediction but not
provide evidence of cause-effect relationships.
 Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and
effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that
make this possible
Psychology’s Roots
 Wilhelm Wundt – 1879
 Psychology: the scientific study of behavior
and mental processes
 Behavior
 Mental Processes
 Psychology’s sub-fields
Critical Thinking
 The Case of Andrea Yates
 Read the case below and try to explain Andrea’s
behavior using as many perspectives as possible
on the previous slide.
 Why did she murder her children?
Four Big Ideas in Psychology
 Critical Thinking
 Behavior is a biopsychosocial event
 We operate with a two-track mind (dual
processing)
 Psychology explores human strengths as well
as challenges
Review
 A newspaper article describes how a “cure
for cancer has been found.” A critical thinker
probably will
a. dismiss the article as untrue.
b. accept the information as a wonderful breakthrough.
c. question the article, evaluate the evidence, and assess
the conclusions.
d. question the article but quickly accept it as true if the
author has an excellent reputation.
Why do Psychology?
 2 common flaws in intuitive thinking
 Hindsight bias
 Overconfidence
How do Psychologists Ask & Answer
Questions?
 Scientific method
 Theory
 Hypothesis
 Operational definitions
 Replication
How do Psychologists Ask & Answer
Questions?
 Description
 Case study
 The survey
 Wording
 Random sampling
 Naturalistic observation
How do Psychologists Ask & Answer
Questions?
 Correlation
 Correlation coefficient
 CORRELATION DOES NOT PROVE
CAUSATION
 Illusory correlations
Direction of correlations
Positive correlations
Negative correlations
Scatterplots
Correlations can be represented by
scatterplots.
Your turn
What kind of
correlation is
this?
1. Positive
2. Negative
3. No correlation
Name the Correlation
How do Psychologists Ask & Answer
Questions?
 Experimentation
 Variable
 Random assignment
 Experimental group
 Control group
 Double-blind procedure (eliminating bias)
 Placebo effect
 Independent variable
 Dependent variable
Name the independent and dependent
variables
 A researcher was interested in the effects of reward
on intrinsic motivation. Some children were told that
they would be given a special award for drawing
with magic markers (an activity they already
enjoyed). Other children were simply asked to draw
with the magic markers. One week later, the
children were unobtrusively observed for how much
time they spent drawing with the markers. The
children who expected and received a reward for
drawing with the markers were less likely to draw
with them later.
Review
 Descriptive and correlational studies
describe behavior, detect relationships, and
predict behavior. But in order to begin to
explain behavior, psychologists use
a. naturalistic observations.
b. experiments.
c. surveys.
d. case studies.
Chapter Objectives
After covering this chapter, you should be able to:
 Identify 4 big ideas that run throughout psychology.
 Describe psychology’s current perspectives, and identify some of
its subfields.
 Compare and contrast case studies, surveys, and naturalistic
observation, and explain the importance of random sampling.
 Describe positive and negative correlations, and explain how
correlational measures can aid the process of prediction but not
provide evidence of cause-effect relationships.
 Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and
effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that
make this possible

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Psychology’s roots online

  • 1. Psychology’s Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools *Be sure to read the notes below the slides in addition to the material on the slides
  • 2. Chapter Objectives After covering this chapter, you should be able to:  Identify 4 big ideas that run throughout psychology.  Describe psychology’s current perspectives, and identify some of its subfields.  Compare and contrast case studies, surveys, and naturalistic observation, and explain the importance of random sampling.  Describe positive and negative correlations, and explain how correlational measures can aid the process of prediction but not provide evidence of cause-effect relationships.  Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that make this possible
  • 3. Psychology’s Roots  Wilhelm Wundt – 1879  Psychology: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes  Behavior  Mental Processes  Psychology’s sub-fields
  • 4.
  • 5. Critical Thinking  The Case of Andrea Yates  Read the case below and try to explain Andrea’s behavior using as many perspectives as possible on the previous slide.  Why did she murder her children?
  • 6. Four Big Ideas in Psychology  Critical Thinking  Behavior is a biopsychosocial event  We operate with a two-track mind (dual processing)  Psychology explores human strengths as well as challenges
  • 7.
  • 8. Review  A newspaper article describes how a “cure for cancer has been found.” A critical thinker probably will a. dismiss the article as untrue. b. accept the information as a wonderful breakthrough. c. question the article, evaluate the evidence, and assess the conclusions. d. question the article but quickly accept it as true if the author has an excellent reputation.
  • 9. Why do Psychology?  2 common flaws in intuitive thinking  Hindsight bias  Overconfidence
  • 10. How do Psychologists Ask & Answer Questions?  Scientific method  Theory  Hypothesis  Operational definitions  Replication
  • 11.
  • 12. How do Psychologists Ask & Answer Questions?  Description  Case study  The survey  Wording  Random sampling  Naturalistic observation
  • 13. How do Psychologists Ask & Answer Questions?  Correlation  Correlation coefficient  CORRELATION DOES NOT PROVE CAUSATION  Illusory correlations
  • 14. Direction of correlations Positive correlations Negative correlations
  • 15. Scatterplots Correlations can be represented by scatterplots.
  • 16. Your turn What kind of correlation is this? 1. Positive 2. Negative 3. No correlation
  • 18. How do Psychologists Ask & Answer Questions?  Experimentation  Variable  Random assignment  Experimental group  Control group  Double-blind procedure (eliminating bias)  Placebo effect  Independent variable  Dependent variable
  • 19. Name the independent and dependent variables  A researcher was interested in the effects of reward on intrinsic motivation. Some children were told that they would be given a special award for drawing with magic markers (an activity they already enjoyed). Other children were simply asked to draw with the magic markers. One week later, the children were unobtrusively observed for how much time they spent drawing with the markers. The children who expected and received a reward for drawing with the markers were less likely to draw with them later.
  • 20. Review  Descriptive and correlational studies describe behavior, detect relationships, and predict behavior. But in order to begin to explain behavior, psychologists use a. naturalistic observations. b. experiments. c. surveys. d. case studies.
  • 21. Chapter Objectives After covering this chapter, you should be able to:  Identify 4 big ideas that run throughout psychology.  Describe psychology’s current perspectives, and identify some of its subfields.  Compare and contrast case studies, surveys, and naturalistic observation, and explain the importance of random sampling.  Describe positive and negative correlations, and explain how correlational measures can aid the process of prediction but not provide evidence of cause-effect relationships.  Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that make this possible