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Psychology
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The study of behaviour (observable actions) and the mental process (use of cognitive abilities)
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Scientific Method
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1) Identify the point of interest 2) Hypothesis 3) Collect Data 4) Analyze data 5)Conclude
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Independent Variable
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The variable that's being tested and given to the experimental group
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Control Group
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Same experience of control group w/o independent variable
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Experimental Group
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Receives the independent variable to determine it's effects
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Basic Science
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Knowledge through research
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Applied Science
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Applying knowledge
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Cognitive
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Intellectual functioning
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Sensation
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Sensory experience
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Perception
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Organized sensory information -> comprehension
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Two Inner Senses
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Kinesthesis: Body awareness
Vestibular: Balance |
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Conditioned Behaviour
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Learned behaviour
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Holistic
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Physiological, Emotional, Cognitive
a physical response, emotional response, cognitive response: recognize name, emotion to person, turn around |
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Wilhem Wundt
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"Father" 1st lab created interest
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Introspection
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Self-Observation
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Experience Patterns
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Perceptions (organize senses)
Conceptualization (memory) Thought (what to do) Action (doing) Reaction (evaluating action) |
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William James
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1st American Psychologist
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Ivan Pavlove
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Classical conditioning
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Sigmund Freud
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Levels of consciences
psychoanalytic theory- unconscious mind |
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Francis Gatton
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Intelligence Testing
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Dualism
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Human existence consists of matter (physical) and mind (cognitive)
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Descartes
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Linked mind and body
Rationalism: Reason (mind) is the basis for action (behaviour) |
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John Locke
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Empiricism: knowledge is gained through experience, born a Tabula Rasa, blank tablet
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