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Chapter Overview Chapter Overview Describe what Psychology is Describe what Psychology is Goals of Psychology Goals of Psychology Fields of Psychology Fields of Psychology Research methods of Psychology Research methods of Psychology Experiments within Psychology Experiments within Psychology Important people of Psychology Important people of Psychology I. Introducing Psychology I. Introducing Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. behavior and mental processes. Studying Psychology offers practical solutions Studying Psychology offers practical solutions to everyday problems to everyday problems Psychologists use the scientific method to Psychologists use the scientific method to make observations make observations I. Introducing Psychology I. Introducing Psychology Psychology is a social science which Psychology is a social science which means it is: means it is: Based on findings that are subjected to careful scrutiny Grounded in facts Psychology is not a false science which is NOT based on facts (astrology) I. Introducing Psychology I. Introducing Psychology Psychologists seek to observe, describe, Psychologists seek to observe, describe, explain, predict, and modify behavior and explain, predict, and modify behavior and mental processes mental processes (4 goals – will be discussed on next slide) (4 goals – will be discussed on next slide) Psychologists rely on research to learn Psychologists rely on research to learn whether certain methods will work before whether certain methods will work before they use them to help people they use them to help people I. Introducing Psychology I. Introducing Psychology 4 Goals of Psychology 4 Goals of Psychology 1. Description – describe particular behaviors 1. Description – describe particular behaviors by careful observations by careful observations 2. Explanation – explain behaviors by 2. Explanation – explain behaviors by conducting experiments conducting experiments 3. Prediction – predict when a behavior that is 3. Prediction – predict when a behavior that is being studied will happen in the future being studied will happen in the future 4. Change – change inappropriate behavior 4. Change – change inappropriate behavior
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