SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Chapter 1 Psychology  and  Research Methods
Psychology   The scientific study of behavior and mental processes Behavior: can be directly observed (crying) Mental Processes: cannot be directly observed (remembering)
What Are the Goals of Psychology?   Description of Behaviors :  What is the nature of this behavior? Naming and classifying various observable, measurable behaviors Control:   What conditions affect it? Understanding:  Why does this occur? The causes of behavior Prediction: Can we forecast when this will occur?
Psychology – A “Social” Science Through scientific observation and research methods Psychology TODAY: Uses a systematic way of answering questions about the world and the people who live in it
Critical Thinking   Critical thinkers are willing to ask the hard questions and challenge conventional wisdom Ability to analyze, evaluate, critique, and synthesize information Who is making this claim? Has it been tested? How reliable are the tests?
Scientific Method Form of critical thinking based on: Careful collection of evidence Accurate description and measurement Precise definition Controlled observation Repeatable results
 
Scientific Theory   What can I expect? A system of ideas that interrelates facts and concepts, summarizes existing data, and predicts future observations
A Good Theory Must be falsifiable! Experiments are conducted to prove a theory to be “untrue”   operationally defined so that it can be  disconfirmed
Hypothesis A testable prediction
Review What is the definition of Psychology? What are the four goals of Psychology? What are the steps in Scientific Method? What is a theory? What is a hypothesis?
Types of Research Experiment Clinical Method Naturalistic Observation Survey
Experiments   A formal trial taken to confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis
In Psychology … Investigating the causes of behavior through a “controlled environment” - the experiment!
Cause and Effect Through use of : Independent variables Dependent variables   … .. we can experimentally measure  CAUSE  and  EFFECT
Variables  Independent Variable:  Condition(s) altered by the experimenter Suspected  CAUSE  for behavioral differences Dependent Variable:  Demonstrates  EFFECT  that independent variables have on behavior
Groups   Experimental Group:  The group of participants that  gets  the  independent variable Control Group:   The group of participants that  does  NOT  get the independent variable
 
Placebo Placebo:  A fake pill (sugar), injection (saline), or condition Placebos alter our expectations about our own emotional and physical reactions
Placebo Effect Changes in behavior that result from expectations that a drug or other treatment will have some effect These  expectancies  then influence bodily activities
Types of Experiments Single Blind:   Only the subjects have no idea whether they get real treatment or placebo Double Blind:  The subjects  AND  the experimenters have no idea whether the subjects get real treatment or placebo Best type of experiment if properly set up
Review What is an experiment? What does cause and effect mean? What is a dependent variable? What is an independent variable? What is a placebo? What is placebo effect? What is the meaning of single blind vs. double blind?
Other Research Methods “ Non- Experimental”
The Clinical Method   Studying psychological problems in clinical settings
Naturalistic Observation Observing behavior as it unfolds “ 911”
Survey Method Using public polling techniques to answer psychological questions Question a random sample of people Self reported data “ Courtesy” replies
Populations Case study Longitudinal study Cross Sectional study
Case Study Observation technique One person is studied in depth  Goal is for one person to reveal universal principles Critical thinking   … Do you think one person can meet this scientific goal?
Longitudinal Study Study the same group of people  Over a course of many years Goal:  reveal universal principles
Cross Sectional Study multiple ages At one time Study a certain task, trait, behavior, etc. Goal:  reveal universal principles
Review Describe other research methods: Clinical method Naturalistic Observation Survey Describe different populations: Case study Longitudinal study Cross sectional

More Related Content

PPTX
Definition and scope of psychology
PDF
Methods of psychology
PPTX
Clinical method
PPTX
Introduction and methods of psychology
PPT
Chapter 1 What Is Psychologist
PDF
Introduction and method of psychology
PPTX
METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
PPTX
Introspection method presentation
Definition and scope of psychology
Methods of psychology
Clinical method
Introduction and methods of psychology
Chapter 1 What Is Psychologist
Introduction and method of psychology
METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
Introspection method presentation

What's hot (20)

PPT
2011 ch 1
DOCX
PSY 362 Entire Course NEW
PPT
Chapter 1 Lecture Disco 4e
PPT
Module 1 the history and scope of psychology
PPTX
Psychology-Meaning, Scope, Branches and Methods
PPT
Introduction to psychology [autosaved]
PPTX
PSY 1010 - General Psychology
PPTX
Psychology EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PPTX
Intro for psychology BSc Nursing UNIT 1st
DOCX
Branches of psychology
PPT
Types of psychology and its needs
PPTX
Psych 101 - Introduction to Psychology - Lecture 2
PDF
Unit 1 introduction to Psychology
PPT
Branches of psychology
PPTX
Study of human behaviour
PPTX
Psychology unit 1st
PPT
Chapter 1 Powerpoint
PDF
Psychology a scientific discipline
PDF
Psychology
PPT
General Psychology boa
2011 ch 1
PSY 362 Entire Course NEW
Chapter 1 Lecture Disco 4e
Module 1 the history and scope of psychology
Psychology-Meaning, Scope, Branches and Methods
Introduction to psychology [autosaved]
PSY 1010 - General Psychology
Psychology EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Intro for psychology BSc Nursing UNIT 1st
Branches of psychology
Types of psychology and its needs
Psych 101 - Introduction to Psychology - Lecture 2
Unit 1 introduction to Psychology
Branches of psychology
Study of human behaviour
Psychology unit 1st
Chapter 1 Powerpoint
Psychology a scientific discipline
Psychology
General Psychology boa
Ad

Viewers also liked (18)

PDF
Research Methods in Psychology Sampling and Experimental Design
PPTX
Research methods in psychology
PPTX
Qualitative and quantitative methods - Psychology
PPTX
Research Methods in psychology
PPT
Observational methods
PPTX
Unit 1 Psychology: Foundations and Methods
PPTX
Experimental methods
PPTX
Participant observation
PDF
Qualitative methods in Psychology Research
PDF
Research Methods in Psychology: Ethics
PPTX
Psychology
ODP
Research Methods in Psychology
PPT
Central Nervous System 1
PPTX
Observational method - Psychology
PPSX
The Nervous System (Slide Show)
PPT
Filipino psychology concepts and methods
PPT
Experimental research
PPTX
Experimental method of Research
Research Methods in Psychology Sampling and Experimental Design
Research methods in psychology
Qualitative and quantitative methods - Psychology
Research Methods in psychology
Observational methods
Unit 1 Psychology: Foundations and Methods
Experimental methods
Participant observation
Qualitative methods in Psychology Research
Research Methods in Psychology: Ethics
Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Central Nervous System 1
Observational method - Psychology
The Nervous System (Slide Show)
Filipino psychology concepts and methods
Experimental research
Experimental method of Research
Ad

Similar to Teach chap. 1 - intro - w 11 (20)

PPT
Fall 2014 psychology chapter 1 thinking critically with psychological science
PPT
Methodology in Psychology for A-Level Classes
PPT
Psychology Overview PowerPoint
PPSX
Chapter 2 Methods.ppsx power point presentation
PPT
AR Psych Chapter 1
PPT
General Psycho
PDF
Experimental Psychology Reviewer.pdf
PDF
Experimental Psychology Reviewer.pdf
PPT
Ryan's psy ch02
PPT
Chapter 1 Ppp
DOC
Guide on research for management students
PPT
Chapter 1
PPT
Psychology 101: Chapter2
PPTX
Methods of research
PPTX
lesson 2 As of research methodology of health
DOCX
Use the Capella library to locate two psychology research articles.docx
PPT
Abnormal Psych Pwrpt. ch03
PPT
Fap5 lecture ch03
PPTX
psychologists conduct research.pptx
PPT
King1 Ppt Ch01 3
Fall 2014 psychology chapter 1 thinking critically with psychological science
Methodology in Psychology for A-Level Classes
Psychology Overview PowerPoint
Chapter 2 Methods.ppsx power point presentation
AR Psych Chapter 1
General Psycho
Experimental Psychology Reviewer.pdf
Experimental Psychology Reviewer.pdf
Ryan's psy ch02
Chapter 1 Ppp
Guide on research for management students
Chapter 1
Psychology 101: Chapter2
Methods of research
lesson 2 As of research methodology of health
Use the Capella library to locate two psychology research articles.docx
Abnormal Psych Pwrpt. ch03
Fap5 lecture ch03
psychologists conduct research.pptx
King1 Ppt Ch01 3

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Cerebral_Palsy_Detailed_Presentation.pptx
PPTX
internship presentation of bsnl in colllege
PPTX
cse couse aefrfrqewrbqwrgbqgvq2w3vqbvq23rbgw3rnw345
PPT
APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENTALlllllllllllllllll
PPTX
Autonomic_Nervous_SystemM_Drugs_PPT.pptx
PDF
Blue-Modern-Elegant-Presentation (1).pdf
PPTX
DPT-MAY24.pptx for review and ucploading
DOCX
mcsp232projectguidelinesjan2023 (1).docx
PDF
313302 DBMS UNIT 1 PPT for diploma Computer Eng Unit 2
PDF
MCQ Practice CBT OL Official Language 1.pptx.pdf
PPTX
E-Commerce____Intermediate_Presentation.pptx
PPTX
OnePlus 13R – ⚡ All-Rounder King Performance: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 – same as iQ...
DOC
field study for teachers graduating samplr
PPTX
Your Guide to a Winning Interview Aug 2025.
PPTX
1751884730-Visual Basic -Unitj CS B.pptx
PPTX
chapter 3_bem.pptxKLJLKJLKJLKJKJKLJKJKJKHJH
PPTX
ESD MODULE-5hdbdhbdbdbdbbdbdbbdndbdbdbdbbdbd
PPT
Gsisgdkddkvdgjsjdvdbdbdbdghjkhgcvvkkfcxxfg
PPTX
退学买新西兰毕业证(WelTec毕业证书)惠灵顿理工学院毕业证国外证书制作
PPTX
Principles of Inheritance and variation class 12.pptx
Cerebral_Palsy_Detailed_Presentation.pptx
internship presentation of bsnl in colllege
cse couse aefrfrqewrbqwrgbqgvq2w3vqbvq23rbgw3rnw345
APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENTALlllllllllllllllll
Autonomic_Nervous_SystemM_Drugs_PPT.pptx
Blue-Modern-Elegant-Presentation (1).pdf
DPT-MAY24.pptx for review and ucploading
mcsp232projectguidelinesjan2023 (1).docx
313302 DBMS UNIT 1 PPT for diploma Computer Eng Unit 2
MCQ Practice CBT OL Official Language 1.pptx.pdf
E-Commerce____Intermediate_Presentation.pptx
OnePlus 13R – ⚡ All-Rounder King Performance: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 – same as iQ...
field study for teachers graduating samplr
Your Guide to a Winning Interview Aug 2025.
1751884730-Visual Basic -Unitj CS B.pptx
chapter 3_bem.pptxKLJLKJLKJLKJKJKLJKJKJKHJH
ESD MODULE-5hdbdhbdbdbdbbdbdbbdndbdbdbdbbdbd
Gsisgdkddkvdgjsjdvdbdbdbdghjkhgcvvkkfcxxfg
退学买新西兰毕业证(WelTec毕业证书)惠灵顿理工学院毕业证国外证书制作
Principles of Inheritance and variation class 12.pptx

Teach chap. 1 - intro - w 11

  • 1. Chapter 1 Psychology and Research Methods
  • 2. Psychology The scientific study of behavior and mental processes Behavior: can be directly observed (crying) Mental Processes: cannot be directly observed (remembering)
  • 3. What Are the Goals of Psychology? Description of Behaviors : What is the nature of this behavior? Naming and classifying various observable, measurable behaviors Control: What conditions affect it? Understanding: Why does this occur? The causes of behavior Prediction: Can we forecast when this will occur?
  • 4. Psychology – A “Social” Science Through scientific observation and research methods Psychology TODAY: Uses a systematic way of answering questions about the world and the people who live in it
  • 5. Critical Thinking Critical thinkers are willing to ask the hard questions and challenge conventional wisdom Ability to analyze, evaluate, critique, and synthesize information Who is making this claim? Has it been tested? How reliable are the tests?
  • 6. Scientific Method Form of critical thinking based on: Careful collection of evidence Accurate description and measurement Precise definition Controlled observation Repeatable results
  • 7.  
  • 8. Scientific Theory What can I expect? A system of ideas that interrelates facts and concepts, summarizes existing data, and predicts future observations
  • 9. A Good Theory Must be falsifiable! Experiments are conducted to prove a theory to be “untrue” operationally defined so that it can be disconfirmed
  • 10. Hypothesis A testable prediction
  • 11. Review What is the definition of Psychology? What are the four goals of Psychology? What are the steps in Scientific Method? What is a theory? What is a hypothesis?
  • 12. Types of Research Experiment Clinical Method Naturalistic Observation Survey
  • 13. Experiments A formal trial taken to confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis
  • 14. In Psychology … Investigating the causes of behavior through a “controlled environment” - the experiment!
  • 15. Cause and Effect Through use of : Independent variables Dependent variables … .. we can experimentally measure CAUSE and EFFECT
  • 16. Variables Independent Variable: Condition(s) altered by the experimenter Suspected CAUSE for behavioral differences Dependent Variable: Demonstrates EFFECT that independent variables have on behavior
  • 17. Groups Experimental Group: The group of participants that gets the independent variable Control Group: The group of participants that does NOT get the independent variable
  • 18.  
  • 19. Placebo Placebo: A fake pill (sugar), injection (saline), or condition Placebos alter our expectations about our own emotional and physical reactions
  • 20. Placebo Effect Changes in behavior that result from expectations that a drug or other treatment will have some effect These expectancies then influence bodily activities
  • 21. Types of Experiments Single Blind: Only the subjects have no idea whether they get real treatment or placebo Double Blind: The subjects AND the experimenters have no idea whether the subjects get real treatment or placebo Best type of experiment if properly set up
  • 22. Review What is an experiment? What does cause and effect mean? What is a dependent variable? What is an independent variable? What is a placebo? What is placebo effect? What is the meaning of single blind vs. double blind?
  • 23. Other Research Methods “ Non- Experimental”
  • 24. The Clinical Method Studying psychological problems in clinical settings
  • 25. Naturalistic Observation Observing behavior as it unfolds “ 911”
  • 26. Survey Method Using public polling techniques to answer psychological questions Question a random sample of people Self reported data “ Courtesy” replies
  • 27. Populations Case study Longitudinal study Cross Sectional study
  • 28. Case Study Observation technique One person is studied in depth Goal is for one person to reveal universal principles Critical thinking … Do you think one person can meet this scientific goal?
  • 29. Longitudinal Study Study the same group of people Over a course of many years Goal: reveal universal principles
  • 30. Cross Sectional Study multiple ages At one time Study a certain task, trait, behavior, etc. Goal: reveal universal principles
  • 31. Review Describe other research methods: Clinical method Naturalistic Observation Survey Describe different populations: Case study Longitudinal study Cross sectional

Editor's Notes

  • #8: FIGURE 1.3 Psychologists use the logic of science to answer questions about behavior Specific hypotheses can be tested in a variety of ways, including naturalistic observation, correlational studies, controlled experiments, clinical studies, and the survey method Psychologists revise their theories to reflect the evidence they gather New or revised theories then lead to new observations, problems, and hypotheses
  • #19: FIGURE 1.6 Elements of a simple psychological experiment to assess the effects of music during study on test scores