Define Psychology
The Scientific investigation of mental processes and behaviour
How do we study the mind?
What is the mind?
Cognitive & Information Processes Revolution
Second part of psychology becomes the mind
- How does the mind produce behaviour
In order to study the mind we need . . .
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How do we think we know something about reality?
Tenacity
Acquiring Knowledge through Superstition or Habit
Intuition
Acquiting knowledge not based on reasoning or inference or common sense
Authority
Accepting knowledge from a highly respected source
Rationalism
Acquiring knowledge through reasoning
Epiricism
Acquiring knowledge through experience
Two ways to back up your thoughts in your writing in a paper
2. Rationalise through reason and logic; if, then, else.
Why do we need the scientific method?
Heuristics
A heuristic is a mental shortcut that allows people to solve problems and make judgments quickly and efficiently
Reliance on Intuition
- We learn that it is useful to rely on our instincts so we do have free will.
Heuristics/Biases
Perception vs Reality
Human Observation
Reliance on Authority
How do psychologists know things?
Apply the scientific method
What are some non science ways of knowing?
Why don’t we trust human judgement
How do we hope to gain knowledge?
- Assigning likelihood of one result to occur for one alternative over another