Pyschology
Scientific discipline concerned with behaviour and mental processes and how they are affected by physical state, mental state, and external environment
Empirical evidence
“Pop psych” and pseudoscience
Examples of pseudoscience
Why do people still believe in pseudoscience and psychic abilities?
T or F: science and psychology is always changing
True
Critical thinking
Steps to being a good critical thinker
2 scientific fundamental beliefs
Zeitgeist
Refers to a general set of beliefs of a particular culture at a specific time in history
- delayed the science of psychology
Materialism
The belief that humans, and other living things, beings, are composed exclusively of physical matter
Case of phrenology
Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
T or F: introspection and structuralism are subjective
True
Structuralism
William James (1842-1910)
Sigmund Freud’s theory
Behaviourism
Classic vs operant conditioning
- study of observable behaviour
Classical conditioning
Associate an involuntary response and a stimulus
Operant conditioning
Associate a voluntary behaviour and a consequence
Pillars of modern psychology
Biological pilar
The cognitive pillar
Developmental Pillar