![]() compelling models (social media, etc.) 12. cultural/social/family expectationsġ1.3.4. states that much of your behavior and feelings are dictated by the culture you live inĩ.1.1. focuses on how changing your thought process can change the outcome of the situation 9. explores the way we perceive, process, and remember informationĨ.1.2. The study of brain activity linked with mental activityĨ.1.1. ![]() popular during 1950's when social appearance mattered more than expression 8. early to mid 1900's: people started to ignore the way you felt inside and focused only on the study of observable behaviorismħ.2.4. Freud believed that we protect ourselves from our real feelings by using defense mechanisms 7.2. Freud define psychology as: the science of mental lifeħ.1.2. Sigmund Freud emphasized the ways emotional responses to childhood experiences and our unconscious thought processes affected behaviorħ.1.1.1. didn't stick in world of psych b/c we didn't know why we feel what we feel and do what we do 7. started w/ William Wundt's first psychological laboratory and his concept of introspectionĦ.1.2. First School of Thought: StructuralismĦ.1.1. mental processes- internal, subjective experiences sensations perceptions, dreams, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings 6. behavior- anything an organism does any action that can be observed and/or recordedĥ.1.3. ![]() science- a way of asking and answering questionsĥ.1.2. the science of behavior and mental processesĥ.1.1. wrote the first psychology text which was titled "Principle Psychology" 4. challenged Harvard's traditions with Mary Calkins Harvard denied her degree 3. believed thinking was adaptive and contributed to our survivalĢ.5.1.2. William James examined the functions of our thoughts and feelingsĢ.5.1.1. Second School of Thought: FunctionalismĢ.5.1. goal: to strive to be the best we can be (self actualization)Ģ.4.2.4. focus on growth potential, our need for love and acceptance, spirituality, and free willĢ.4.2.3. the study of our ancestor's genes - nature affects our personalityĢ.4.2.2. focus on Darwinism, theory of evolution by natural selectionĢ.4.1.3. the whole of an experience can be more than the sum of its partsĢ.3.1. focused not on how we feel, but on how we experience the world 2.2. Another School of Thought: Gestalt Psychology 2.1. Until you contribute earn 100 cnote$, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents and some teaser text.AP Psych Module 1+2 by Maekala Turner 1. In order to access these resources, you will need to register for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and earn 100 cnote$ (use the table above to figure that out). There are over 10,000 documents that have been added to the Members Only section that you won't find anywhere on this site or on the interwebs, for that matter. Receive feedback from the Course-Notes.Org community on your homework assignmentsĮarn points for by contributing documents to the library, helping other members, writing informative blog posts, and voting in polls! Gain access to members only, premium content that includes past essays, DBQs, practice tests, term papers, homework assignments and other vital resources for your success! Until you contribute 10 documents, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents. In order to access these resources, you will need to sign in or register for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and contribute 10 documents to the Course-Notes.Org library.
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